method of polling definition

method of polling means a method of casting a vote in a poll, which may be by post, internet, text message or telephone;
method of polling means voting either by post, internet, text message or telephone
method of polling means voting either by post or internet;

More Definitions of method of polling

method of polling means a method of casting a vote in a poll, which may be by post, internet, text message or telephone;(5) “Monitor” means the corporate body known as Monitor as provided by section 61 of the 2012 Act;(6)
method of polling means a method of casting a vote in a poll, which may be by
method of polling means a method of casting a vote in a poll, which
method of polling means a method of casting a vote in a poll, which may bevoting either by post, internet, text message or telephone;
method of polling means voting either by post, internet, text message or telephone “the telephone voting system” means such telephone voting facility as may be provided by the returning officer for the purpose of enabling voters to cast their votes by telephone;

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