This is just me dropping my unsolicited 2 cents here, but for future polls, I'm not sure if it's the best policy to post results as you go when the polling is still in effect, if you want people's honest, initial reactions to the questions. Seeing results have a way of influencing the results of subsequent votes, either from bandwagon or contrarian mindsets.
Nice work on the poll though!
Yep I am well aware of the concern of tainting the result. However, if you look above I had people "chomping at the bit" to see some results.
On this particular poll, I felt pretty safe doing it as the options were pretty cut and dried and showing results really should not have had much effect. Other polls I have done that was definitely not the case. If you look at the percentages on the first results and the last ones, I don't think you are going to see any significant change in the result. Usually I wait for a good number of responses (this time it was 50 ish) OR I wait until responses have tapered off to a few hours between surveys or just a few per day.
Good concern though. Thanks!
edit: The far bigger concern I ahve is trying to word things in a neutral way and not "push poll". A good example is question 4, I can't help but wonder if my wording didn't nudge people to choose the second option over the third. I wanted a more complex economy but think it is only fair to see the implementation of the simpler model before being too committed. I truly do try to get an unbiased result, but sometimes when I see a large number select the option that I am personally supportive of, I can;t help but wonder if I didn't influence the outcome thru subtle word choice. I think stuff like that usually has a bigger but less visible impact than sharing results. Usually. 