Exit polls are surveys conducted outside polling places on Election Day to gather information about how people voted and why. They are used to predict election results and analyze voter behavior.
Related terms
Pollsters: These are individuals or organizations that conduct surveys, including exit polls, to collect data on various topics.
Voter behavior: This term refers to the actions and choices made by voters during elections, such as who they vote for and why.
Election results: The outcome of an election, including which candidates won or lost and by what margins.