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Answer Overview

Response rates from 168 St. George's voters.

90%
Yes
10%
No
77%
Yes
10%
No
7%
Yes, but only if releasing the information does not threaten our national security
0%
No, but reduce their sentences
6%
Yes, but only if the information was legally obtained

Historical Support

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from St. George's voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZH95KBanswered…1mo1MO

Yes, only if their information is correct and they're not spreading misinformation or inciting hate and division.

 @8VYYT2Zanswered…3yrs3Y

 @8CWNV9Janswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only if releasing the information does not threaten our national security or expose personal information of any individual

 @8C5RDBVanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only if it does not damage national security or expose personal information of government officials or private citizens.

 @98K9Q5Kanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but Protected Disclosures should not be put into the public domain by politicians etc. until the person about whom the allegations are made has the right of reply.

 @938F75Canswered…3yrs3Y

An amendment to the constitution to protect whistleblowers should be considered by Constitutional Conventions