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Response rates from 1.2k Matamata-Piako voters.

72%
Yes
28%
No
65%
Yes
21%
No
4%
Yes, but only for deadly contagious diseases
3%
No, but require vaccination in order to attend public school
2%
Yes, they are essential to protecting other children who are too young to be vaccinated
3%
No, fund public ad campaigns about the risks and benefits instead
1%
Yes, but with exceptions for those whose religious beliefs forbid use of vaccines
1%
No, but hold parents criminally liable for transferring deadly diseases to other children

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Matamata-Piako voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9F28GRJanswered…1yr1Y

No but hold parent accountable for costs to healthcare system if children contract the disease

 @9F3RB9Ranswered…1yr1Y

No Never remove the right to accept or decline a medical procedure after being fully informed of risks and benefits

 @8CFJR4Canswered…4yrs4Y

yes, but not to those whose religious beliefs forbid it, or if the kid has a bad reaction to vaccines as has happened before.

 @8GBVV8Canswered…4yrs4Y

No, it should be optional, but provide more education for parents so they're fully informed