What's the difference between voting, polls and votes?

The differences between voting, opinion polls and ballot papers are: different meanings, different usages and different emphases.

First, refer to different

1, voting: votes.

2. Voting: Voting.

3. Voting: voting.

Second, the usage is different.

1, vote: Vote basically means "vote, vote", which means that the authorized person expresses his choice or opinion by voting. Extension can be interpreted as "consensus" and "proposal and suggestion".

2.poll:poll refers to pruning, which aims to make it grow well, and refers to cutting off excess parts to improve its external shape.

3.ballot:ballot is used as a verb, which basically means "(make) vote", which means to understand the opinions of members of parliament by voting, and so on. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. When used as an intransitive verb, it is often followed by the preposition on, which means "vote for or against", and then by the preposition for or against.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, voting: emphasize the right to vote.

2. Polls: The focus is on opinion polls.

3. Ballot: refers to secret ballot.