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Polled
off b Cropped hence bald said of a person ldquoThe polled bachelorrdquo Beau amp Fl c Having cast the antlers said
Poll
Poll, to give a vote at an election; also to receive
Poll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax
Poll-money, Poll-silver, Poll-tax, a capitation-tax. It was formerly assessed by the
Deed-poll
it speaks in the third person. See DEED. A deed poll is a deed made by and expressing the active intention
exit poll
a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave exit the polling
Polling Station
Polling Station, in relation to an election means the place for
poll tax
poll tax : a tax of a fixed amount per person
Polls, Challenge to the
Polls, Challenge to the. See CHALLENGE.
Challenge
of two kinds: (1) to the array; (2) to the polls; and each of these is again subdivided into principal challenges,
Election
whether or not it is found necessary to take a poll, State of Karnataka v. Gunjahalli Nagappa, (1976) 1 SCC 204:
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