The 18 to 29 age group reportedly had the lowest participation rate in the exit poll of 2018 midterm elections.
An election exit poll is a survey of voters conducted right after they leave the polls. An entrance poll is a similar survey carried out prior to the voting of actual voters. Exit polls are typically conducted by pollsters, who are typically private organizations working for newspapers or broadcasters. They are done to get a preliminary assessment of how an election has gone because, in many cases, the results may not be known for hours or even months.
On who created the exit poll, there are various opinions. Being the first to use one during the Dutch legislative elections on February 15, 1967, Marcel van Dam, a Dutch sociologist and former politician, claims invention credit.
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