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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Hello Internet'' flag referendum}}
The '''Official Hello Internet Flag Referendum''' was the process that elected [[Nail and Gear]] to the Official flag of the podcast. It was carried out using [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant-runoff_voting Instant Runoff Voting] and postcards that had to be sent to a specific postbox.
The '''''Hello Internet'' flag referendum''' was a referendum to vote on the flag that would become the official flag of ''[[Hello Internet]]''. After three rounds of votes, the [[Nail & Gear]] became the official flag of ''Hello Internet''. [[Tim]]s could vote in the referendum by sending in a postal vote on a postcard to [[Brady Haran|Brady]]'s PO box. The referendum used [[w:Instant-Runoff Voting|instant runoff voting]].


==Submissions==
==Submissions==
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==Shortlist==
==Shortlist==
The five finalists were announced in a [[The Shortlist (BONUS EPISODE)|bonus episode]] on October 21st, 2015.
The five finalists were announced in a [[The Shortlist (BONUS EPISODE)|bonus episode]] on October 21, 2015.
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|Club and Claws || [[File:clubandcaws.png|thumb]]
|Club and Claws || [[File:clubandcaws.png|thumb]]

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|White Cross || [[File:White Cross.png|thumb]]
|White Cross || [[File:White Cross.png|thumb]]
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|Flaggy flag || [[File:Flaggyflag.png|thumb]]
|Flaggy Flag || [[File:Flaggyflag.png|thumb]]
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|H.I. Logo || [[File:HILogoFlag.png|thumb]]
|H.I. Logo || [[File:HILogoFlag.png|thumb]]
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== Results ==
==Results==
Counting was stopped during the last iteration as soon as Nail & Gear couldn't be surpassed anymore.
Counting was stopped during the last iteration as soon as Nail & Gear couldn't be surpassed anymore.
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{{Hello Internet glossary}}

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Latest revision as of 02:21, 11 December 2018

The Hello Internet flag referendum was a referendum to vote on the flag that would become the official flag of Hello Internet. After three rounds of votes, the Nail & Gear became the official flag of Hello Internet. Tims could vote in the referendum by sending in a postal vote on a postcard to Brady's PO box. The referendum used instant runoff voting.

Submissions[edit | edit source]

The designs were submitted via a reddit thread.

Shortlist[edit | edit source]

The five finalists were announced in a bonus episode on October 21, 2015.

Club and Claws
White Cross
Flaggy Flag
H.I. Logo
Nail & Gear

Results[edit | edit source]

Counting was stopped during the last iteration as soon as Nail & Gear couldn't be surpassed anymore.

Official Hello Internet Flag Referendum (final results)
Option First preference Second iteration Last iteration
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Nail & Gear 1812 47.63 1888 49.74 >=1898 54.32
Flaggy Flag 801 21.06 838 22.08 >=840 24.04
Club and Claws 710 18.66 754 19.86 >=756 21.64
White Cross 306 8.04 316 8.32 N/A
H.I. Logo 175 4.60 N/A
Total 3804 100.00 3796 100.00 >=3494 100.00
Non-transferable votes 8 0.21 <=302 <=0.09