POLL, which conducted and counted
the survey, does not accept repeat voting. During the 24 hours, 14314 people
voted, with the result overwhelmingly in support of General Buhari, who at one
point held an 80% support.
If the 2015 Nigeria presidential
election were held today, General Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives
Congress would crush the incumbent, President Goodluck Jonathan, in a
head-to-head contest by a whopping margin of 78% to 22, an unscientific online
survey indicates.

General
Muhammadu Buhari speaking during his declaration for Nigeria's presidency today
SaharaReporters Media The survey, run through an independent third-party
service called POLL, was open for 24 hours, starting on
Wednesday afternoon after Buhari formally threw his hat into the
presidential ring.
The survey asked: "If the 2015 Nigerian presidential election were held today, with President Jonathan as the PDP candidate and Muhammadu Buhari as the APC candidate, who would win? Why?"
POLL, which conducted and counted the survey, does not accept repeat voting. During the 24 hours, 14314 people voted, with the result overwhelmingly in support of General Buhari, who at one point held an 80% support.

Early
2015 Nigerian presidential election poll results
Respondents came from Nigeria, Canada, South Africa, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, UAE, Kuwait, Lithuania, Mauritius, India, Italy, Sudan, Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Thailand.
Respondents came from Nigeria, Canada, South Africa, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, UAE, Kuwait, Lithuania, Mauritius, India, Italy, Sudan, Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Thailand.
As the poll went on, a robust debate
was also held across social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook.
While a majority of responses mirrored the survey results which supported Buhari,
some also held that President Jonathan would take another term.
While the poll was not scientific or
official, it was engineered to provide a point of discussion, one expected to
intensify over the course of the coming months.
Note: The result of the poll was
generated independently by participants, and calculated by POLL. It was not
influenced by and does not reflect the views of SaharaReporters.
SaharaReporters
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