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Twitter Polls

Twitter Polls allow you to weigh in on questions posed by other people on Twitter. You can also easily create your own poll and see the results instantly.

Vote in a Twitter Poll

To vote in a poll:

When you see a poll in a Tweet, simply click or tap your preferred option. The results are instantly displayed after you vote.

You can vote in a poll one time. The current total vote count and the amount of time remaining in the poll are displayed under the poll choices.

To view final results:

A Twitter Poll ends 24 hours after it has been posted. If you vote in a poll, you’ll receive a push notification alerting you to the final results.

Vote in private

When you vote in a poll, your participation is not shown to others: neither the poll creator nor other participants can see who has voted or how they voted.

Create a Twitter Poll

You can create your own Twitter Poll on the web or in the Twitter app (iOS or Android).

To create a poll on twitter.com:

  1. Click into the compose box at the top of your Home timeline, or click the Tweet button in the top navigation bar.
  2. Click the Add poll icon 
  3. Type your poll question into the main compose box. You can use up to 117 characters in your poll question.
  4. Insert your first poll option into the Choice 1 box, and your second poll option into the Choice 2 box. You can use up to 20 characters for each option.
  5. Click Tweet to post the poll.

 

To create a poll on the Twitter app (iOS or Android):

  1. Tap the Tweet button (iOS) or tap on What’s happening? (Android).
  2. Tap the Add poll icon 
  3. Type your poll question into the main compose box. You can use up to 117 characters in your poll question.
  4. Insert your first poll option into the Choice 1 box, and your second poll option into the Choice 2 box. You can use up to 20 characters for each option.
  5. Click Tweet to post the poll.

Note: Photos cannot be included in a Twitter poll.