noun
- people who conduct opinion polls or surveys
- people who vote in an election
Examples
- The pollers called hundreds of households to gather data on voting preferences.
- Professional pollers use statistical methods to ensure accurate results.
- Exit pollers interviewed voters as they left the polling stations.
- The campaign hired experienced pollers to track public opinion.
- Early pollers arrived at the voting booth before dawn.
- Television networks rely on pollers to predict election outcomes.
- The pollers represented a diverse cross-section of the community.