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What (who) is straw poll - definition

AD-HOC OR UNOFFICIAL VOTE
Straw vote; Straw Poll; Straw polls; Strawpoll; Presidential straw poll; Straw ballot

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(N. Amer. also straw vote)
¦ noun an unofficial ballot conducted as a test of opinion.
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(straw polls)
A straw poll is the unofficial questioning of a group of people to find out their opinion about something.
A straw poll conducted at the end of the meeting found most people agreed with Mr Forth...
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A straw poll, straw vote, or straw ballot is an ad hoc or unofficial vote. It is used to show the popular opinion on a certain matter, and can be used to help politicians know the majority opinion and help them decide what to say in order to gain votes.

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Straw poll

A straw poll, straw vote, or straw ballot is an ad hoc or unofficial vote. It is used to show the popular opinion on a certain matter, and can be used to help politicians know the majority opinion and help them decide what to say in order to gain votes.

Straw polls provide dialogue among movements within large groups. Impromptu straw polls often are taken to see if there is enough support for an idea to devote more meeting time to it, and (when not a secret ballot) for the attendees to see who is on which side of a question. However, in meetings subject to Robert's Rules of Order, motions to take straw polls are not allowed.

Among political bodies, straw polls often are scheduled for events at which many people interested in the polling question can be expected to vote. Sometimes polls conducted without ordinary voting controls in place (i.e., on an honor system, such as in online polls) are also called "straw polls".

The idiom may allude to a straw (thin plant stalk) held up to see in what direction the wind blows, in this case, the wind of group opinion.

Examples of use of straw poll
1. Democratic State Committee‘s straw poll in December.
2. The Republican caucus is conducted through a straw poll.
3. Romney won the straw poll at the conference last year.
4. Will it serve him well in today‘s Ames straw poll?
5. Video" Frist (Tenn.), in a presidential straw poll.