Similar words: polling booth, polling place, pollinate, pollination, rolling, logrolling, controlling account, roll in. Meaning: n. the day appointed for an election; in the United States it is the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November.
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1. With a week to go until polling day, the Conservatives are still behind in the polls.
2. Vote Smith/Labour on polling day!
3. Rioting broke out just three days before polling day.
4. Good weather on polling day should ensure a good turnout.
5. Polling day is 30 May.
6. On polling day itself, the worst unemployment figures for 30 years were announced.
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7. There again, I always get gloomy just before polling day.
8. The document appeared in the press shortly before polling day and swung many votes against MacDonald.
9. Prior to polling day the government announced a new package of economic stimulants including public works expenditure and tax cuts.
10. Immediately prior to polling day the Alliance played the extremist card.
11. On polling day, the Information Ministry estimated turnout at 85 percent.
12. Mr Berisha promised before polling day to respect the verdict of the international observers.
13. a week before polling day.
14. The gap between candidates usually narrows nearer to polling day.
15. Vote ( for ) Smith / Labour on polling day!
16. With more than three months to polling day, there may still be time for the president's party to confound the doomsayers.
17. She said that on polling day in 2006 there were many examples of "racist and intimidatory" remarks to Asian Americans such as: "'How come you don't speak English?'
18. On May 5 this year -- polling day for Britain's general election -- he planted 100, 000 kisses on a laminated picture of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
19. If you will not be able to vote on polling day, you may vote by proxy.
20. The market even proved it was more canny than the pollsters by climbing 43 points on polling day itself.
21. On Thursday night, he appeared before 3,500 party faithful in the north of Paris in his last rally before polling day.
22. The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended the franchise to persons aged 18 or more on polling day.
23. Senior Conservatives now concede privately that they are likely to remain behind until polling day.
24. This is made more grim as most pollsters claim voters have made up their minds well before polling day.
25. He then sparked off a row by suggesting that floating voters should stay in bed on polling day.
26. The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day.
27. Some were deterred by the Taliban, who said they would chop off voters' fingers, and around 400 attacks on polling day.
28. One night last week he and a friend were sticking posters up around the streets of the capital, calling for a boycott of the election, and a demonstration on polling day itself.
29. That said, I also sense that the relative imminence of polling day is raising Mr Brown's spirits and forcing him to focus.
30. it is now likely that a shaky economic recovery will be under way before polling day (probably next spring).
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