LOL! When I set up the poll, I remember intentionally setting it up so that unlimited selections can be made. (I sort of thought in the back of my mind that in some situations, more than one answer might apply.) I didn't realize that some people will choose ALL of the answers.

In hindsight, it wasn't such a good idea to allow this. Now it's hard to interpret the poll results. I suppose that we might be able to normalize the data by dividing the number for each answer by the total number of answers received. If you selected all eight answers, then your vote would be canceled out.

(Of course, this won't work if everybody voted for all the answers.)
Now there is no way to limit the number of choices, because you can't go back and edit polls. Oh well, I just learned what NOT to do in the next poll...
