Phrases with «constituency polling»

"Constituency polling" refers to the process of gathering opinions and preferences from a specific group of people, known as a constituency. This polling method helps politicians and organizations understand the views, needs, and concerns of a particular group of voters within a specific region or area. Full definition

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Sentences with «constituency polling»

  • Some may be aware of constituency polls and forecasts, but local parties often muddy the waters. (electionsetc.com)
  • However, I'm always slightly wary of constituency polls in Liberal Democrat held seats — the effect of incumbency and tactical voting is far higher for Lib Dem MPs, and when you ask a generic voting intention I think many people give their national preference, rather than how they would actually vote in their own constituency. (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • Recent constituency polling by Lord Ashcroft has further reinforced the message of the Scotland wide polls. (britishelectionstudy.com)
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