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And then they were going to be discovered just before the polling day.
There again, I always get gloomy just before polling day.
"On polling day the dead get up to vote," he said.
We have to keep in mind that last year polling day itself was relatively calm.
Two more offered after the first polling day, which was met with some skepticism.
Furthermore, polling day must be between 20 and 27 days after the close of nominations.
If, however, the treaty has been approved before polling day, then.
The people of Ireland will make up their own minds on polling day.
They were found after polling day at the bottom of a coal mine.
He views the event almost like a politician on polling day.
The civil authorities were prepared for violence on polling day.
January 2, 1950: Polling day, from 9 am to 7 pm.
The press reported there was little excitement in the constituency on polling day.
Yes, it was clear by polling day that the Conservatives would get their way in the referendum.
He returned home just two weeks before polling day, and was promptly beaten.
It had been the early evening of the day after polling day, 1983.
Between January 1 and polling day, her campaign cost £41,700.
Until midnight on polling day it looked like a hung parliament.
Prior to May 2001, voters who were overseas on polling day could not vote.
On polling day itself, many voters were waiting to cast their ballot by 7 am.
The prospect of a coalition or minority government was being considered well before polling day.
Solidarity had only six weeks from the time the union was legalized to polling day.
The question is whether the voters will realise it in time for polling day.
Due to the early voting a student was able to legally vote while still 17 years old as she turned 18 on polling day itself.
Efforts at mediation could not solve the dispute before polling day.