polls (Voting)
Polls are surveys conducted to gauge public opinion on various topics, including political candidates and issues. They often ask participants how they plan to vote in upcoming elections, providing insights into voter preferences and trends. Polls can help predict election outcomes and inform campaigns about where to focus their efforts.
In the context of voting, polls can be conducted through phone interviews, online surveys, or in-person questionnaires. Results are typically reported as percentages, showing how many respondents support each candidate or issue. While polls can be useful, they also have limitations, such as sampling errors and biases that may affect accuracy.