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61. Mr Berisha's Democratic party alleged widespread electoral fraud by the government and intimidation of polling station officials by the police.
62. The monitors cited clusters of cases of voter intimidation and polling officials ordering citizens how to vote.
63. For the 1991 elections, the polling station in Lalmatia Girls High School had been in a festive mood.
64. At this rate he should have it down to zero a few days before polling.
65. He and Yeltsin command roughly a quarter of the electorate apiece and there is nearly a month to go before polling.
66. Once I actually got inside the privacy of the polling booth, a wave of doubt came over me.
67. Immediately prior to polling day the Alliance played the extremist card.
68. Public opinion polling did not begin in earnest until the l930s.
69. This is made more grim as most pollsters claim voters have made up their minds well before polling day.
70. Even Morris's critics lauded his genius for turning polling data into effective political stands.
71. They were years ahead of their rivals in the use of political consultants, computers, direct mailing systems and polling techniques.
72. State law forbids campaigning within 100 feet of polling places.
73. I don't care for the practice of polling because of polling because it is direct descendant of that fraudulent invention sociology.
74. Polling stations would be awash with coffee machines and potted plants.
75. Polling will take place from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
76. But a funny thing happened on the way to the polling station.
77. They felt sure that at the moment of truth in the polling booth most voters will consider their wallets.
78. Polling shows that the family-leave law has strong support among women voters and working families[sentencedict.com/polling.html][sentencedict.com], he added.
79. When it comes to polling, surveys, and public opinion research, caveat emptor is the rule, not the exception.
80. Pupils will cast their ballot papers in mock polling booths before school and at morning break on the day.
81. On polling day, the Information Ministry estimated turnout at 85 percent.
82. Elsewhere, voting was generally quiet, with only small official demonstrations outside polling stations.
83. Ivashko defeated three other candidates, polling 278 votes for and 61 against.
84. Mr Berisha promised before polling day to respect the verdict of the international observers.
85. In many counties people only found out they were on the felons list when they arrived at the polling station.
86. All those voters who shamefacedly backed the Tories in the secrecy of the polling booth are probably feeling vindicated.
87. We can not expect voters to leave their conscience behind them when they go to the polling booth.
88. He then sparked off a row by suggesting that floating voters should stay in bed on polling day.
89. The outcome may well depend on who copes best with the long run in to polling day.
90. So the spooky prospect of Prime Minister Hague is just too science fiction to scare the Labour herd into the polling booths.
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