Open Directory - Society: Issues: Online Issues Polls
See also: This category in other languages: - Provides links to opinion and editorial articles as well as running surveys for business and entertainment. - The hot issues opinion poll for activist groups, public interest groups, individuals, organizations and political parties. Vote daily on social, political and environmental issues. - Where the black community voices its opinions. - News and polling results from Arabic sources on the proceedings in Middle East and Central Asia. A service of Blueprint magazine. - Issues and opinions survey site for Chinese people. Brief and pithy, online polls cover cultural and political issues, living, sexuality, and technology. - Interactive Internet opinion poll with a directory of controversial subjects that range from politics and society to annoying personal habits. Plus, you can make your own free polls to include in your web site. - A polling site that profiles the opinions of Australians, and allows users to submit their own polls. - A discussion list addressing all the major issues in politics, news, current affairs, society, ethics, and religion, along with a range of interesting polls to participate in. - Place on the web to create and sign free public petitions on most any responsible topic. - Post questions, answer questions, see results. Free registration. - A variety of topics including: current events, politics, relationships, sex, business, job, and travel. Results of surveys. - Links to a variety of quick questions on a broad range of subjects. - Opinion surveys and other polls in 89 countries around the world. - Polls and voting for the winner of "15 M.O.F. Now git outta here Award". - Opinion Polls. Pay Surveys. Voice your feelings. Free T-shirt Contest. - Gives users a voice on important public issues. Features active votes, archives and discussion forum. - Opinion surveys on a variety of issues. Registration required. - Gives debate polls and forums where net users can join in. - Surveys about the quality of life in the respondent's community. Also allows local governments and agencies to create surveys.