

Once you've added a poll to a meeting, you'll be able to view the Polls options at the bottom of your screen in Zoom for that meeting or class. Advanced polling provides additional options for question formats, up to 50 questions per poll, and more. Our basic offering allows hosts to create single or multiple-choice poll questions, with up to 50 individual polls and a maximum of 10 questions per poll. Click on the title of the meeting and scroll all the way to the bottom - you'll see an option to Add. Zoom offers two types of polling: basic and advanced. You need to do this by going to and going to your upcoming meetings. If you've already scheduled meetings that don't have the Polling option, you can edit the meeting.

You'll want to click on the down arrow and change the setting from just Start with Video to Start with Video and Use my personal meeting ID. If you're in the Zoom Client (the program that you installed on your computer), where you see New Meeting, you'll see a little down arrow. Zoom Meetingsare meant for smaller groups of up to 1,000 participants. It is designed to make long-form sessions like lectures, keynote presentations, and product demos easy to deliver and easy to attend. If you have enabled Polling, but you're still not seeing the Polls option at the bottom of your screen in Zoom, you may need to change a setting in the way you start your Zoom session. Zoom Webinarsare designed for large-scale events with up to 50,000 attendees, making it one of the most robust webinar platforms on the market. Scroll down until you see Polling and make sure that it is Enabled. To do this, go to, sign in with SSO, and go to your settings. The first thing to check is to make sure that you've enabled Polling in your Zoom settings.
