Polling Dispute

/ˈpəʊlɪŋ dɪsˈpjuːt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal controversy arising from the conduct, counting, or certification of votes in an election.
    The candidates filed a polling dispute challenging the validity of several ballots.

Forms

  • polling dispute
  • polling disputes

Commentary

Polling disputes often require strict adherence to statutory procedures and timelines for resolution to ensure electoral integrity.

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