Psephological

"Psephological" in a Sentence (2 examples)

2010, 28 February, Gary Younge, "The Tea Party is a dynamic force, but it is still unruly and incoherent", Guardian.co.uk Barack Obama had become exasperated by the propensity of the party establishment to panic at every psephological blip.

2024, 14 June, Libby Brooks, "‘Uncharted waters’: elections guru Prof Sir John Curtice on 4 July predictions", Guardian.com Prof Sir John Curtice says the exit poll fieldwork on election day will bring him into ‘uncharted psephological waters’.

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