Blind Voting

A voting process in which participants in online meetings submit their choices anonymously. It is often used to promote honest and unbiased responses on sensitive or contentious topics.

Key features of blind voting include:

Participants submit their votes or responses without others knowing their selections.
It encourages candid feedback and prevents peer pressure or bias from influencing individual decisions.
Common applications include decision-making processes, such as selecting meeting topics, making personnel decisions, or gathering opinions on sensitive matters.
Blind voting fosters transparency and allows meeting organizers to gauge the collective sentiment of participants while respecting privacy and confidentiality.