Examples of 'going to the polls' in a sentence

Meaning of "going to the polls"

Going to the polls is a phrase used to describe the act of participating in an election by casting a vote for a candidate or a particular outcome
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  • present participle of go to the polls

How to use "going to the polls" in a sentence

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Iranians were going to the polls today for a parliamentary election.
Think about it before going to the polls.
Londoners are going to the polls to vote for a new mayor.
They shot a senator to frighten people from going to the polls.
From going to the polls.
Millions of people are going to the polls.
I am going to the polls.
In the next few weeks we shall be going to the polls again.
Students are finally going to the polls today to elect their new student body officers.
I wonder what options there are besides going to the polls.
Canadians going to the polls.
Perhaps a nice news story to promote while people are still going to the polls.
Moroccans were going to the polls this Friday for parliamentary elections.
We used it to keep Italians from going to the polls.
Our Party is going to the polls with its own lists of candidates.

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The bottom line is that the PPP is scared of going to the polls.
The people of Ghana are going to the polls again this year.
AL GREEN A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.
The United Kingdom is going to the polls on Thursday.
First, my constituents were happy they were not going to the polls.
Does it mean going to the polls and voting?
Even greater numbers of former SPD supporters have simply stopped going to the polls altogether.
Quebecers are going to the polls on April 7.
It is Election Day and people are going to the polls.
In a month, we will be going to the polls to elect our next Government.
If these fail, Italians will be going to the polls.
Canadians are going to the polls Monday amid mounting tensions between the world 's great powers.
Is there a way to prevent going to the polls again?
For them, going to the polls is synonymous with fear, not celebration.
Voters want to understand the issues . Before going to the polls.
Mama 's going to the polls.
In a little over a year, Americans will be going to the polls again.
I look forward to going to the polls in the future and voting for you . ”.
Milan Vidojkovic, an engineer at the JAT national air company, favours going to the polls.
Victorian will be going to the polls on the 24th of November.
The first position seemed out of reach in all 13 regions going to the polls.
Why is Turkey going to the polls again?
The elections saw a record turnout, with 71.5 percent of registered voters going to the polls.
Lesotho is going to the polls on June 3 for the third time in 5 years.
On May 2nd Canadians are going to the polls.
On 23 December, citizens in the Democratic Republic of Congo ( DRC ) are going to the polls.
So tomorrow morning … I am going to the polls.
European countries will be next with many going to the polls in 2017.

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