Sentences with phrase «exited a polling station»

The Conservative leader and his wife Samantha were photographed as they entered and exited a polling station in Westminster.
The only thing brighter than Miriam Gillett - Kunnath's multicolored scarf was the smile on her face as she exited the polling station at North Central Church on Buckley Road this morning.

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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 %.
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.
It; s not strictly an exit poll actually - it was done after people had voted, but not at the polling station.
Earlier, as the polling stations closed an exit poll suggested that the Conservative Party would get 316 MPs to Labour's 239 when all the results have been counted.
The exit poll is undertaken in 130 polling stations and based on 16,500 interviews.
New York City mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner exits the voting booth with his son, Jordan Weiner, after voting at his polling station on September 10, 2013 in New York City.
The joint BBC / ITV / Sky exit poll, taken at dozens of polling stations across the UK, and announced as the real polls closed, predicted a hung Parliament, with the Conservatives just short of an overall majority and the Lib Dems not doing much better than they had in 2005.
The exit poll involved interviewing people outside a polling station immediately after they have cast their vote, and using that information to forecast how each of the UK's 650 constituencies will sway.
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