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Sudbury FlashVote – Sign up & Make Your Voice Heard

Published

October 24, 2024

| Town Manager
| Updated

November 12, 2024

Flashvote provides statistically significant survey results on important local matters.
Sign up and make your voice heard.

 

Sign Up

 

How Does It Work?

1. Sign up at https://sudbury.ma.us/flashvote
2. Fill out a survey
3. See the Results
The answers provided to survey questions will help shape town decision making. FlashVote does not share personal information.

 

Sudbury – Survey Results

Housing – November 2024

Sudbury 250 Celebration – July 2024

Sudbury Earth Day – April 2024

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Town Meeting – April 2023

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Community Priorities (ARPA) – October 2021

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Conservation: Trails – June 2020

Coronavirus Impacts – May 2020

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Broadacres Farm – November 2019

Complete Streets – October 2019

Sewataro Property – June 2019

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Fairbank Community Center – June 2018

 

About FlashVote

Resident input is essential to the town’s decision-making process, but past on-line surveys haven’t always reflected a majority of opinions. The Town has partnered with FlashVote to make it easier to make your voice heard. FlashVote lets the Town send one-minute surveys to residents who sign up to share their opinions on important local matters.

The surveys are quick and sent once every month or two – they won’t flood your inbox. When each survey ends, FlashVote sends the anonymized results to everyone who participated, and the town gets valuable feedback from the community.

 

Learn More

Read the press release: https://sudbury.ma.us/townmanager/?p=919
See the flyer: https://sudbury.ma.us/townmanager/?p=896
Watch the video: https://vimeo.com/263081218

Sudbury FlashVote Video from FlashVote on Vimeo.

 

 

Privacy

The Town and FlashVote take privacy very seriously. FlashVote follows strict disclosure guidelines when it comes to user information and they do not share personally identifiable details with anyone, not even the Town. They ask for a user’s address and year of birth at signup. Address is used to deter ballot stuffing and year of birth is needed for their user age requirement. Also, both address and age give us important demographic information (for example, it could show whether people ages 20-30 have a different response to a question than those ages 60-70). However, individual responses remain anonymous (actual addresses and birth years will not be shared with the Town). FlashVote Terms of Service and Privacy Policy can be found on their website.