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Secure Voting Platforms Highlight England Scotland Divide

Martyn Greene, spokesperson;   
LONDON, (informazione.it - comunicati stampa - internet)

   

"As well as a cumulative percentage of all votes cast, the websites will also report the daily trend. This will allow both sides to see within 24hrs how the electorate is reacting, a first for the polling industry." 

High tech internet polls have the ability to overcome the need for weighting by the sheer volume of numbers polled. Our voting platforms already have ten thousand registered users and we will increase this by focusing on controversial and topical subjects. Both websites are designed to handle everyone on the electoral roll voting within a 48 hour period without crashing.  

Returns so far show England voting heavily for Leave with Scotland voting for Remain. The final result will be available immediately on conclusion of the referendum and the results can be broken down by age, gender and location. 

 

"These platforms are much more than a new way of conducting opinion polls, they will herald a new type of government. All political parties now speak about devolving more power to a local level and internet voting is the tool to make this happen."

Both platforms are part of the Free Parliament Campaign which campaigns for a number of parliamentary and electoral reforms including Free Votes in the House of Commons and MP Recall. 

 

1. Websites; http://www.voteEngland.org and http://www.voteScotland.org

2. Registered users can also propose a subject for a future poll  

3. Our voting platforms are protected by electronic checks and barriers to ensure that each person can vote only once.

4. The results are published immediately on conclusion of the Vote and can be analysed according to location, age and gender.

5. Part of the Campaign for a Free Parliament http://www.freeparliament.org.uk  

6. The Campaign has endorsed independent candidate Dr Zia-ul-ain Samadani in the Tooting by-election

Contact: Martyn.greene@freeparliament.org.uk

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