polling

Who will win the Irish presidential election 2018? Michael D and Dustin ahead of the flock

Using ClearPoll's innovative blockchain technology we set up a poll to get an idea of how people might be polling…

7 years ago

460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

7 years ago

New survey suggests public don’t trust Irish government to spend public money wisely

The Programme for Government has committed to a 2:1 ratio between spending on services and tax measures in Budget 2019,…

7 years ago

Will the ethereum platform successfully resolve its current structural challenge?

Will the ethereum platform successfully resolve its current structural challenge? Using ClearPoll to find out more The Ethereum platform is…

7 years ago

Scotland Pioneers New Blockchain Polling Technology

Describe Scotland’s democracy today. We are 21st century citizens, with archaic 19th century vote institutions, using 15th century pieces of…

7 years ago

Blockchain for good, how it can inspire real positive change

Guest post by Daniel Abela, CoFounder, ClearPoll Here’s why ClearPoll needs to exist, and why it will succeed This is not…

7 years ago

Why ClearPoll allows every REAL voice to be heard, insights with Jon Thompson

By @SimonCocking Briefly tell us about your background I grew up in North Carolina (USA) and graduated from the University of…

8 years ago

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