Sentences with phrase «exit polls»

The city Board of Elections said the overall turnout was among the lowest for a primary in modern history, but exit polls have shown that -LSB-...]
Edison Research exit polls showed that primary voters were disproportionately female (54 percent), which should have helped the only woman in the mayoral primary.
If polls can not meet the challenge, they will be under more public scrutiny and pressure to shut down, and let exit polls take their place.
Among black women, he won against Republican Ed Gillespie by 91 to 8 percent, according to exit polls.
Dutch national television broadcast exit polls on Thursday evening.
Exit polls showed that many Republican voters are still not happy with their choice of candidates.
His race for comptroller in 2013 revealed a stark geographic and racial pattern to his political coalition: Mr. Stringer narrowly triumphed over Mr. Spitzer thanks to his overwhelming support in upscale Manhattan, as well as from whites and college - educated voters outside Manhattan, according to exit polls.
Though exit polls found the economy and jobs were the top issues for women voters in 2012, extreme remarks about abortion and women's rights made by Republican candidates and highlighted by Democrats did help drive this demographic away from Mitt Romney and into Obama's camp.
As the results are coming in, and the exit polls are getting more and more confirmed, it becomes painfully clear that the opinion polls were woefully wrong.
Exit polls paint a mixed picture.
Based on exit polls, NY1 projected that Hawkins would end up with approximately 5 percent of the vote.
[11] Based on exit polls, a number of media outlets projected Bradley as the winner and early editions of the next day's San Francisco Chronicle featured a headline proclaiming «Bradley Win Projected.»
Exit polls are generally conducted by news organizations, so the data is proprietary.
Spain has given a resounding «yes» in the referendum on the European Union constitution, according to exit polls.
In relation to the exit polls, the question for UKIP is how spread across the country its vote is.
Liberal Democrat veteran Paddy Ashdown swiftly came to regret his promise of eating his hat if the exit polls proved right.
Right up to the exit polls in May everyone seemed convinced that the days of single - party government were over.
As exit polls conducted by the national broadcaster Swedish Television predicted, the Sweden Democrats reached the 4 % threshold needed to enter parliament, making this election the first in which they were able to enter parliament.
Exit polls on the BBC and ITV predicted a Tory victory of between 30 and 50 seats; only Sky News forecast a hung parliament.
Even the exit polls suggested a hung parliament.
When Mr. Bloomberg ran for a third term in 2009 against Bill Thompson, who is black, his performance in minority communities was staggeringly low: just 22 and 23 percent of black male and female voters supported Mr. Bloomberg, exit polls showed.
The data on the Wikipedia page linked above is based on exit polls, not on voter records (which I'm assuming are anonymous, just like in the UK).
@Steve Your assumption is correct, the only official US stats are vote totals for a precinct and political party registration (as part of the voter roll, which doesn't have race), so the numbers use exit polls.
But fundamentally, exit polls are simply more reliable than phone or internet polls: they take place at the polling stations by people who have certainly voted.
The Wikipedia page in the question is based on exit polls, so a proper answer should include them if relevant.
There can be unofficial statistics based on exit polls, like in the US.
Soon after that we'll have exit polls.
There will also be «party - themed coloured cocktails», servings of the establishment's signature Shepherd's Pie and champagne as the exit polls are revealed.
After Public Affairs News published the event (hosted by the PRCA and JBP) the Marsham Street restaurant was ready to burst by the time the exit polls were in, making it the hottest event of the year.
In terms of ideology, exit polls reveal that the state is just under a third each of self - described liberals and conservatives, with slightly under 40 percent of the total electorate as self - described moderates.
I just saw some exit polls for U.S. Senate races.
Exit polls showed 66 percent approval among voters for...
Donald Trump won the votes of small business owners by a comfortable margin, according to exit polls.
Exit polls: Two - thirds or more of GOP primary voters support temporary ban on Muslims entering US, across all #SuperTuesday states
A loss would heap further angst on what exit polls have suggested will be painful night for the Liberal Democrats right across Britain.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's party has won the most seats in parliamentary elections, first exit polls say.
In Ohio exit polls, Mrs. Clinton was far ahead among black voters, but she and Mr. Sanders ran closely among white voters.
Exit polls show that last Tuesday, 46 percent of those who turned out were Democrats, 27 percent were Republicans and 27 percent were independents.
Perhaps most stunningly, as the city first viable out LGBT mayoral candidate, Quinn earned just 34 percent of the queer vote, according to Edison Research exit polls.
Exit polls last night indicated that de Blasio pretty much swept the city's demographic board — attracting pluralities in every category save Asians.
The Republican cleaned up with that group, according to early exit polls, capturing 48 percent of independents in the three - way race.
Exit polls show Akin takes 67 % of this group's votes while 27 % of people who think abortion should be illegal supported Sen. McCaskill.
The Liberal Democrats will take heart from this result - early exit polls indicated that the party was likely to suffer losses in spite of the surge in popularity they have enjoyed in the polls.
Later that evening, the general election exit polls were released, causing shockwaves across the British political establishment and raising the prospect of not only a change of government, but a change of direction.
Emmanuel Macron has beaten Marine Le Pen in Sunday's French election and taken more than 65 per cent of the vote, according to exit polls.
For a variety of reasons (including the impact of high levels of undecided voters in a specific poll), the actual result of an election contest may vary from the figures suggested by an opinion poll, even if the poll is carried out relatively close to election day, or on election day itself as in the case of exit polls, but the likelihood of such variation is not something that can be factored into this model.
The exit polls, released at 10 pm on election night, were deeply shocking.
However, as has been the case since 1992, the exit polls were right, and election night was catastrophic for the Conservative party and May.
As an example we can take the exit polls from the 2012 presidential race, we see that while Obama won in most of the educational categories (look at the NYTimes) he did win by significantly higher margins in the postgraduate part of the population (+13 percentage points), lost college graduates by 4 %, and won people with some college by 1 %.
Update: Just got a Drudge Siren email alert, and apparently Obama is «large» in the exit polls.
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