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Polled
Deprived of a poll or of something belonging to the poll Specifically a Lopped
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
Polling Station
Polling Station, in relation to an election means the place for
Deed-poll
it speaks in the third person. See DEED. A deed poll is a deed made by and expressing the active intention
poll tax
poll tax : a tax of a fixed amount per person
Polls, Challenge to the
Polls, Challenge to the. See CHALLENGE.
Deed poll
the edge of the parchment or paper cut even or polled as it was anciently termed instead of being indented
Voter on election duty
Voter on election duty, means any Presiding Officer, polling officer, any other public servant or any polling agent who
Challenge
of two kinds: (1) to the array; (2) to the polls; and each of these is again subdivided into principal challenges,
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