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  2. How exit polls work and what they will tell us on election night

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    In-person exit polls are conducted using paper surveys that respondents fill out themselves; those reached by email or text message answer the questions online, while those reached by telephone ...

  3. How exit polls work and how NBC News uses them on election night

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    The exit poll is then conducted in a random sample of selected polling places across the country and in states with their own exit polls (more on that later). At least one interviewer is assigned ...

  4. Exit poll - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of votes is not even across different polling stations and also varies at different times of day. As a result, a single exit poll may give an imperfect picture of the national vote. Instead, some exit polls calculate swing and turnout. Pollsters return to the same polling stations at the same times at each election, and by ...

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

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    Voters are also asked to answer demographic questions like race, age and gender. How are exit polls conducted? According to Edison Research, the polls are conducted using one of three methods. For ...

  6. Opinion poll - Wikipedia

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    An opinion poll, often simply referred to as a survey or a poll (although strictly a poll is an actual election), is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample. Opinion polls are usually designed to represent the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then extrapolating generalities in ratio or ...

  7. Bradley effect - Wikipedia

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    Exit polls in the Wilder-Coleman race in 1989 also proved inaccurate in their projection of a ten-point win for Wilder, despite those same exit polls accurately predicting other statewide races. [ 23 ] [ 31 ] [ 53 ] In 2006, a ballot measure in Michigan to end affirmative action generated exit poll numbers showing the race to be too close to call.

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

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    Exit polls are surveys conducted as voters leave their polling places on Election Day. Critical questions of who won and why are answered from exit poll results. Exit polls tell what issues were ...

  9. 2004 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The exit polls were carried out by Edison/Mitofsky of Somerville NJ, now Edison Research. Typically the exit poll predictions were within ±1%. A book [61] was published that attempted to explain the descrepancy. Explanations proposed and then discarded included the "Republicans voted late" theory, and the claim that the exit polls oversampled ...