I have one set of voters for one of my polls, and a different set of voters for another poll. Is that OK? How does that work?

Each poll can have its own set of voters.  We would like to see a customer use our system to have its board of directors voting on one set of issues, while a committee is surveyed about another, and the entire membership is voting on a third.

Each subscription is limited to a certain number of voters.  If you are running more than one poll at a time, BallotBox will not permit you to have more voter email addresses, in all of your simultaneous polls, combined, than the maximum number of voters in your subscription.

In addition, our Terms of Service do not permit you to get the benefit of a larger subscription without paying for it – such as deploying the same poll to more than one set of voters, instead of increasing your number of voters.  Not that our great customers would do anything like that, of course!