Vote for your favorites. All votes are public. The top nomination will be taken under consideration by our all-wise and all-powerful resident dictator-for-life who ultimately weilds the only real opinion that counts around here.
That's strange. If you click to see the users who voted, the numbers don't line up with the number of names shown. It shows one option as having five votes, but only one name listed. Is there something I don't know about this?
I think that some people voted once, while others voted more than once. Hence 11 voters, 23 votes. Which is usually only how we vote in Florida, but I guess you Utahns can do it too.
It's nothing like any multiple choice poll I've ever seen - more like a choose multiple times poll or something. And one choice has a vote, that apparently no one cast?
You misinterpreted my question. I understand there are more total votes than voters... DUH. What I'm saying is: Click on the numbers to see WHO voted for each choice. Then for each choice there should be... I imagine.. six names if that choice has received six votes. That wasn't happening for me. Click on the "Winning isn't everything.." and you'll see that it has "five" votes but only one person is listed as voting for it. Why? Are some votes invisible for some reason? What's going on? And, as stated, one option has one vote but nobody listed as voting for it.
Thanks Hiba! I propose we only count public votes since some people may have accidentally voted anonymously, realized their mistake, and then voted again after logging in.
Apparently you have forgotten rule #1: "The top nomination will be taken under consideration by our all-wise and all-powerful resident dictator-for-life who ultimately weilds the only real opinion that counts around here."
Thread and poll closed. We decided to go with "Got Chalk?". The #1 choice was just a little long for a tagline.