Sentences with phrase «exit polls on»

Rather, the VTSIOM public opinion research agency tested the technology with exit polls on March 18th, noting that it «prevented any external changes to the collected data, decreased the effectiveness of hack attacks and ensured the transparency of the data collection and aggregation.»
Dutch national television broadcast exit polls on Thursday evening.
Exit polls on the BBC and ITV predicted a Tory victory of between 30 and 50 seats; only Sky News forecast a hung parliament.
She was asked whether she had cried when she heard the exit poll on election night.
[17] Throughout the day GfK NOP and Ipsos MORI conducted an exit poll on behalf of the BBC, Sky and ITV news services — the results of which were announced as the polls closed at 10:00 pm.
Poll after poll in the run up to election night predicted no single party would win an overall majority, only for the exit poll on the night to rightly predict that the Conservatives would return to power ending five years of coalition government with the Lib Dems.

Not exact matches

According to exit polls, the center - right Prime Minister Mark Rutte is on course for a clear victory.
That's because there is no official exit poll, because most exit polls are based on «swing» factors from previous elections, and there is no useable precedent.
The IPO market has swung back and forth since the dot - com boom in the late 1990s through the bust a few years later and on up to the most recent economic downturn, during which there were six venture capital - backed IPOs in 2008 and 12 in 2009 — compared with 86 in 2007, according to the Exit Poll report by Thomson Reuters and the National Venture Capital Association.
Also of interest, the groups that were the most negative on the new economic policies were those with college degrees and people living in the Northeast, both demographics that exit polls show voted more for Hillary Clinton.
As Britons headed to the polls on Thursday, it's worth highlighting how the general election could influence the course of that country's exit, or «Brexit,» from the European Union — particularly as the race appears to have tightened in recent weeks.
The first exit poll data released on Election Day shows that just about 4 in 10 voters are excited about a possible Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton presidency.
Historically Greek exit polls have only been of moderate reliability, but on the May 6 election, they were pretty spot on, so they'll be taken more seriously probably this time around.
I read a terrific study by Richard Charnin, who is a mathematician, a liberal Democrat, an eccentric but brilliant guy, who concludes on the basis of the exit polls and the actual vote on a precinct - by - precinct basis that the swing can not be that wide without widespread voter fraud.
For this week's Trader Poll, tell us what's the best outcome from the June 23 referendum on a British exit from the European Union.
On today's episode, I talk to Tom Webster, Vice President of Strategy and Marketing for Edison Research, the organization behind exit polling for national elections in the U.S.. For more than two decades, Tom has conducted political polling for some of the most contentious elections in U.S. history, as well as market research for some of the top companies across the nation.
Voting ends at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, with exit polls expected shortly after, giving Asian investors the first chance to react very early on Friday.
According to CNN's exit polls, Romney took 43 % of Ohio Catholics on Super Tuesday, compared to 31 % for Rick Santorum, and Romney beat Santorum overall by 38 % to 37 %.
Evangelical Christians made up two - thirds of the South Carolina electorate on Saturday, and Gingrich took 44 % of their votes, according to CNN's exit poll.
As a wave of disappointed voters announced on Twitter that Trump's election has led them to drop the label evangelical, den Dulk speculated that evangelical believers who voted for Clinton may have been less likely to identify that way in exit polls, widening the born - again gap between the two candidates.
Nice try on the Obama thing... except those same exit polls from»08 clearly showed that Obama did far better than McCain with the more educated voters.
As a consequence (so say the exit polls), something like two - thirds of those voting for Le Pen did so because they enthusiastically support her views on these subjects.
Forza Italia party leader and former AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi will no doubt have one eye on the exit polls and another on the Derby della Madonnina that evening.
It IS naive to expect a reverse in the direction of foreign policy, particularly since, if exit polls can be believed, Obama's win depended more on his stance on the economy.
The tension they faced on that particular Thursday night in May 2015 must have been almost unprecedented because the exit poll suggested the opinion polls had got it badly wrong.
At five minutes to ten o'clock on election night, moments before the exit poll was released, Labour headquarters was preparing to claim power, convinced that against the odds, they could combine with other parties to lock David Cameron out of Downing Street.
While upstate New York waits for the Gaming Commission to approve up to four casinos, anti-casino group Save East Greenbush has released the results of an Election Day exit poll that asked voters how they felt about a gaming hall going up on Thompson Hill Road.
So Labour will march on, knowing that the next time we all see an exit poll it will probably be a grisly, icy, tragic moment of blue - lightning clarity, all the while thinking «well, if he's going to fail, Jeremy must be allowed to fail on his own terms.
Known as 2016 NDC MP Exit Group, the 49 - member group is composed of current NDC Members of Parliament who could not make it at the Party's primaries and NDC MPs who would not be contesting at the parliamentary polls on December 7.
Within hours — minutes even — of the announcement of the shock BBC exit poll at 10 pm on May 7, Ed Miliband was being informed in no uncertain terms why he had done so badly by an army of observers, critics and supposed party comrades.
The exit polls, released at 10 pm on election night, were deeply shocking.
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.
There we were preparing to thumb through the Cabinet Manual on the «laws, conventions and rules on the operation of government» when the exit poll came through.
The exit poll suggests the Conservatives will be the largest party with 314 seats, a loss of 17 seats, with Labour on 266, a gain of 34.
One woman exiting a polling place on Mt. Morris Park said that she «voted for Joyce Johnson because she's a woman and we need change.»
A loss would heap further angst on what exit polls have suggested will be painful night for the Liberal Democrats right across Britain.
Exit polls: Two - thirds or more of GOP primary voters support temporary ban on Muslims entering US, across all #SuperTuesday states
To make matters worse, on polling day, Galloway was reported to police for contravening section 66 of the Representation of the People's Act by re-tweeting the results of an exit poll while voting was still open.
After arriving at 6.10 pm — ten minutes late — at committee room 14, Harman began by telling the meeting that as soon as the exit poll was published on election night, she knew that her constituents would «take a thumping» under the Tory government.
BONE: I believe there should be a referendum on gay marriage at the same time as the poll on the exit from the European Union.
The shock of the BBC exit poll at 22.00 hours on election night was profound.
An exit poll conducted jointly by three network TV stations had put him on course to get 41.4 % of the vote, with his nearest challenger, conservative Hong Joon - Pyo, on 23.3 %.
There can be unofficial statistics based on exit polls, like in the US.
The Wikipedia page in the question is based on exit polls, so a proper answer should include them if relevant.
00:15 - Here's Adam Bienkov's piece on how that exit poll suggests everything we know about the election is wrong.
That fact alone should urge some caution on the exit poll.
But with the media narrative cemented by the exit poll, it will significantly complicate Miliband's argument that he can legitimacy form a government based on the failure of Cameron to command a majority, despite the constitutional legitimacy of that argument.
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).
Harriet Harman has admitted that the shock exit poll published at 10 pm on election day was «a body blow none of us will ever forget».
The picture that emerged from the exit poll just after 22:00 BST on 7 May predicted the Conservatives would gain 316 seats, but as results were confirmed they exceeded earlier predictions.
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