Take Doc's 2010 Primary Poll

Clipboard with responsesWe had a few hiccups in getting Doc’s 2010 Primary Poll working smoothly. Since yesterday afternoon we believe the poll has been working as was intended from the get-go with questions and instructions matching the way the poll was actually behaving, the appropriate names listed in the appropriate places, and a few other editing errors worked out. It’s not scientific of course, but we may learn some interesting things about Parlor readers as a group and have some fun doing it.

If you left the poll yesterday before you hit ‘submit’ or haven’t taken it yet, then take a few minutes to give us your opinions on Alabama politics. Your participation is completely anonymous.

If you already have taken the poll to the end and clicked ‘submit’ then you are good to go. If you took the poll early when the “thermometer ratings” were not working as described in the poll’s question, you can go here to re-do that question alone (if you haven’t already).

Whew.

Have fun.

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