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  2. What you need to know about Election Day exit polls

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    Exit polls include those who vote absentee or early in two ways. The first is by conducting multi-mode polls (i.e. by phone, text and email) among those who have voted absentee or early.

  3. What are exit polls? How they work and what they mean heading ...

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    With election night coming up, here's how exit polling works and what these polls could mean. Presidential election live updates: When to expect election results; final polls. Who conducts exit polls?

  4. Exit poll - Wikipedia

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    Exit polls are also used to collect demographic data about voters and to find out why they voted as they did. Since actual votes are cast anonymously, polling is the only way of collecting this information. Exit polls have historically and throughout the world been used as a check against, and rough indicator of, the degree of election fraud.

  5. How to understand exit polls on Election Night

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    Voters cast early ballots in North Carolina on October 17. Exit polls survey early voters, Election Day voters and mail-in-ballot voters to help gauge how an election might swing (Getty Images)

  6. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post. HuffPost Data ... 5/12 Make Your Own Election Map. Explore and share electoral scenarios.

  7. Election verification exit poll - Wikipedia

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    The difference between EVEPs and media exit polls lie in the purpose of the poll and polling methodologies. The purpose of a media exit poll is to strategically poll many precincts to obtain a representative sample for an entire district (e.g., state, city) so election outcomes can be predicted/dissected.

  8. National Election Pool - Wikipedia

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    The National Election Pool (NEP) is a consortium of American news organizations formed in 2003 to provide exit polling information for US elections, replacing the Voter News Service following the latter's disbandment the same year. [1] The system produced skewed results in the 2004 US presidential election [1] [2] and in the 2016 presidential ...

  9. Midterm elections 2022: What time the polls close in every state

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    The following state-by-state list includes the approximate closing times for polling places in each state on Election Day, along with a link for voters to find locations and other important resources.