psephological
English
editEtymology
editFrom psephology + -ical.
Adjective
editpsephological (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to psephology.
- 2010, 28 February, Gary Younge, "The Tea Party is a dynamic force, but it is still unruly and incoherent", Guardian.co.uk
- Barack Obama had become exasperated by the propensity of the party establishment to panic at every psephological blip.
- 2024, 14 June, Libby Brooks, "‘Uncharted waters’: elections guru Prof Sir John Curtice on 4 July predictions", Guardian.com
- Prof Sir John Curtice says the exit poll fieldwork on election day will bring him into ‘uncharted psephological waters’.
- 2010, 28 February, Gary Younge, "The Tea Party is a dynamic force, but it is still unruly and incoherent", Guardian.co.uk