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Blind voting

  • January 25, 2021
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As I understand all participants can see the votes during a voting session as they are being cast...which can potentially bias their votes.  Does anyone know if there is a way to do ‘blind’ voting where the owner of the board can see the results but the participants cannot see how others are voting (so as not to be biased in their votes).

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@Jodi Koehler -

The native Miro voting techniques (plug-in and dot voting) wouldn’t support anonymous voting, so my only suggestion would be to use a wideband Delphi-like technique. One way to do this is where people provide their voting info on sticky notes using the bulk entry mode with the facilitator saying 1-2-3 reveal or something similar…

Kiron

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  • January 25, 2021

@Jodi Koehler -

The native Miro voting techniques (plug-in and dot voting) wouldn’t support anonymous voting, so my only suggestion would be to use a wideband Delphi-like technique. One way to do this is where people provide their voting info on sticky notes using the bulk entry mode with the facilitator saying 1-2-3 reveal or something similar…

Kiron