Gallup polls refer to surveys conducted by the Gallup organization to measure public opinion on various topics, including election outcomes. These polls are often used to gauge popular sentiment and predict election results.
Related terms
Exit polls: Surveys conducted with voters as they leave the polling stations to gather information about their voting choices.
Margin of error: A statistical measure that indicates the amount by which survey results may differ from the true population values.
Sampling bias: The tendency for a sample or subset of individuals selected for a poll or survey to not accurately represent the entire population.