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Polling on random shit each day, whether it be preferred PM or favourite shoe brand
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everybody-votes · 6 months ago
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Poll 10 - I've been made responsible for allocating funds but idk what I'm doing
managed to join my local MP in helping out give grants to clubs. issue is i hate half of them and probs have a conflict of interest with the other half so uhh
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 9 - People's Front of Judea
Well it seems that politics became a bit popular, so I'll see how far I can go with it. But there is one question I just want to check up on
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 8 - New Zealand Politics
okay so australia was popular, lets try this
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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so that was popular :P
Poll 7 - Australian Politics
ok parliament's sitting again, i wrote a letter to a senator, lets see what party y'all like!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 7 - Australian Politics
ok parliament's sitting again, i wrote a letter to a senator, lets see what party y'all like!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 6 - London Not-Underground
A part two to the Underground poll, enjoy!
As for the previous poll.... Look, I'm not saying there are wrong answers, but do better (Currently absolute monarchy and presidential republic are in the lead)
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll Five - The Monarch/Republic debate
Intended for all citizens of the Commonwealth, but of course this debate is more popular in some countries than others
Now they're all very fun easy-to-learn terms, but imma explain it for fun reasons
A constitutional monarchy is essentially where a King is the ceremonial figurehead of the state. He's officially in charge of things, but in reality he doesn't exercise any power (that's left to Cabinet, the Prime Minister, and sometimes Parliament). Just a bit of ceremonial stuff such as honours. You can find this in countries such as the UK and the Commonwealth, along with other nations such as Denmark and Sweden
A parliamentary republic is basically the same as a constitutional monarchy, but with a ceremonial President instead of a King, ergo no heirs apparent or royal family to speak of. They may be elected, but they're often appointed by the legislature. You can find this in countries such as Ireland, Germany, Barbados, and India.
A presidential republic is where the President actually does have power. They may or may not have a Prime Minister as their deputy, but they often have considerable political power, and considerably more independent of the legislature than parliamentary republics. Unlike the parliamentary republic, the Presidency tends to be a directly elected office. You can find this in countries such as the Untied States, Brazil, and Cyprus.
As for an absolute monarchy. Well, the king rules all. And his children will in the future. You can find this in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman.
Let me know what you think!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 4 - London Underground
So, I've worked out a plan - I'll do political polls every other day, with some light topics to balance it out
Today: The famous London Underground. It's more influential than you think. Even its map has inspired the designs of many other city transit maps.
As for the other polls:
American Politics - Joe Biden victory
Social Media - Discord, Instagram, Reddit tied
British Politics - Labour ahead
Follow me to receive more polls and reblog to increase turnout!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 3 - American Politics
So, politics is popular, i guess ill make another poll about it. Let's go to the States for this
As for the other polls, still a few days left
Social Media: Discord ahead
British Politics: Labour ahead
Enjoy, vote, reblog, do whatever!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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Poll 2 - Social Media
ok so the first poll proved surprisingly popular, but I'll declare that in a weeks' time. Currently, however, the Labour Party is slightly ahead.
Today's poll is about another thing in the news: social media. Now, we all love Tumblr, it has a broad range of posts, from politics to pornography to politics. But did you know there are apps that aren't Tumblr? Me neither! Which one's your favourite? Vote and reblogbif you wish!
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everybody-votes · 1 year ago
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its a VERY bold thing as my first poll but its in the headlines sooooo letsago
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