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the canvass
noun
A solicitation of voters or public opinion.
Exact(45)
The canvass work could be exacting and highly detailed.
French handwriting on the back of the canvass included a label and number.
The canvass showed Ms. Weinberg with 230,404 votes to Mr. Barlow's 229,788.
The canvass may have been intelligent, but it also defined unemployment in the narrowest way possible.
After the canvass, they attended a Quad City River Bandits baseball game in Davenport, but did not talk much.
Calls by the candidates for the use of the canvass return information for vetting could strengthen Ms Harman's hand.
Similar(14)
The canvassing was relentless.
The canvassing board is considering those ballots.
But the canvassing board went ahead anyway.
The Canvassing Board granted the request.
Mr. Rogow then praised the canvassing board.
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