Real votes cast on a specific option in your Telegram poll by real Telegram accounts. Works on regular single-answer polls, multi-answer polls, quiz polls with correct-answer marking, and anonymous polls where individual voters stay hidden. You pick the option number (1, 2, 3) and the supply routes votes to that specific choice. Orders typically start in under 60 seconds. No password ever required, only the public poll link. Used by crypto signal channels running sentiment polls, brand campaigns running engagement polls, educational channels running quiz polls, and reseller panels through our dashboard and REST API.
We never ask for your password. The public poll link is the only input.
Pick the Option
Specify which option number (1, 2, 3) the votes should land on. Top to bottom order.
All Four Poll Types
Regular, multi-answer, quiz with correct-answer marking, and anonymous polls all supported.
24/7 Support
Real humans, every day of the week.
Service Details
What You Actually Get
The concrete characteristics of NLO SMM's Telegram poll vote services, written without marketing fluff.
Real Vote Casts
Real Telegram accounts tap the option you specify. The vote count next to that option rises, the percentage bar shifts in real time as other readers watch, and the option moves up in the poll's visible ranking if it overtakes others.
All Four Poll Types Supported
Regular single-answer polls, multi-answer polls where voters can pick several options, quiz polls with a designated correct answer (Telegram marks the right one), and anonymous polls where individual voters are hidden from public view. Each type uses the standard vote endpoint.
Option Number Targeting
You specify which option number (1, 2, 3, 4 ...) the votes should go to. Numbering follows the top-to-bottom order Telegram displays options in. Cross-check the option number against the poll before placing the order to avoid voting for the wrong choice.
Fast Paced Delivery
Standard orders begin within 60 seconds. Votes land paced across minutes (not all at once) so the vote-count climb looks like real audience response, especially on polls with shorter durations where instant batching is conspicuous.
No Credentials Required
Orders use the public poll link only. No OAuth, no password, no admin access to the channel or group hosting the poll. The poll must be in a public channel or public group with the poll visible at the link you provide.
Public REST API
The full REST API at /api covers poll vote orders, useful for sentiment-poll automation on crypto signal channels and educational channels running quiz-based audience challenges through webhook integration.
Process
How Ordering Works
From signup to votes landing on the target option, in five steps.
1
Create an Account
Free signup, email and password only. No card details required at signup.
2
Publish the Poll
Poll must be live in a public channel or public group. Verify the poll is still accepting votes (not closed, not expired).
3
Pick the Service
Choose by poll type (regular, multi-answer, quiz, anonymous) and quality tier. The service name states which combinations apply.
4
Paste Link & Option Number
Format: poll URL followed by the option number (1, 2, 3) you want voted. Numbering is top-to-bottom in the order Telegram displays the options.
5
Track in Dashboard
Order status updates in real time. Votes appear on the target option within the first minute of placement and the percentage bar shifts as the count rises.
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When you buy Telegram poll votes, you are paying for real Telegram accounts to tap a specific option in your poll. You provide the poll link and the option number (1, 2, 3, or higher) you want voted for; the panel routes the order through a network of Telegram accounts that cast that vote through Telegram's normal vote endpoint. The vote count next to the option rises, the percentage bar shifts in real time, and the option moves up in the visible ranking if it overtakes others on its way to the top.
This works on any Telegram poll in a public channel or public group. The poll must be open (not closed by the admin manually or by reaching the configured time limit) and must not have already collected votes from the supply accounts you are about to use (Telegram blocks duplicate voting from the same account). Polls in private channels and private groups with invite-link-only access cannot receive bulk vote orders because the supply network cannot reach the poll through a private link.
Telegram polls appear in two contexts: as standalone posts in channels or groups, and as part of channel announcements where the channel admin embeds a poll alongside text content. The voting mechanic is identical in both contexts, and the poll link you paste in the order form is the standard t.me URL pointing to the post that contains the poll. For polls inside discussion-group threads on channel posts, see also Buy Telegram Comments for the discussion-group-side mechanics.
The Four Telegram Poll Types and How Votes Work in Each
Telegram supports four distinct poll types and the vote mechanic differs in important ways across them. Knowing the type before ordering avoids the common mistake of buying votes that do not deliver the intended effect.
Regular Single-Answer Polls
The default poll type. Each voter picks exactly one option from the list. The vote count next to the chosen option rises by one and the percentage bars rebalance. This is the most common configuration on Telegram and the one most vote orders target. Use the option number that corresponds to top-to-bottom order in the poll display.
Multi-Answer Polls
Each voter can pick multiple options. The total vote count visible at the bottom of the poll reflects the number of unique voters, while each option's individual count reflects how many people picked that specific option. Orders specify one option at a time; if you want votes spread across multiple options, place separate orders per option. Multi-answer polls let you distribute votes across several options to make the result look like genuine audience preference variation rather than a single landslide.
Quiz Polls
Polls with a designated correct answer that the admin sets at poll creation. After voting, the voter sees the correct answer marked with a green check (regardless of what they voted for) and the option they picked highlighted. Quiz polls also support an optional explanation field that displays after voting. Vote orders work the same way on quiz polls; the supply casts the specified vote regardless of whether the option is the right or wrong answer. Educational channels running quiz-format audience challenges use vote orders to shape which incorrect option gets the most votes (making the quiz look more challenging than it is) or to lift the correct option (making the audience look knowledgeable).
Anonymous Polls
Each voter's individual choice is hidden from public view; only the totals and percentages display. Vote orders work identically on anonymous polls; the count rises but no voter list is exposed. Use anonymous polls when you want the vote distribution lifted but do not want supply usernames visible to anyone tapping the option to see voters (which is possible on non-anonymous polls).
Quality Tiers Explained
The Telegram poll vote services on NLO SMM split along two axes: account quality and geographic routing. Both are stated in the service name. Unlike most engagement metrics, the pacing axis is less consequential on polls because polls have built-in time limits and most live polls only stay open for hours.
Standard Votes
The lowest price point. Supply comes from older recycled Telegram accounts. The vote count rises on the target option, the percentage bar shifts, and the poll's visible distribution updates. Useful for high-volume vote orders where the headline result matters more than the individual voter quality. On non-anonymous polls, tapping the option reveals the voter list and standard-tier usernames may look thin on close inspection.
Premium Real-Account Votes
Accounts with profile pictures, public usernames, and recent message activity. They look credible on non-anonymous polls where the voter list is visible to anyone tapping the option. Costs more per thousand than standard, right choice for polls where the voter roster matters (brand campaigns, partnership-context polls where the voter mix is part of the message).
Country-Targeted Votes
Routed from specific geos (USA, UK, EU, Brazil, India, Russia, MENA, Iran). Useful when the poll content is region-specific (Russian-language signal channel asking about a regional market, Iranian community channel asking about local context) and a vote distribution dominated by random unrelated geos would undermine the result's credibility. Geo-targeted votes cost more per thousand because the matching supply pool is smaller.
Why Polls Do Not Have a Traditional Refill Warranty
Telegram poll votes work differently from follower, view, or member services when it comes to drops. Once a vote is cast through the standard endpoint, the vote is locked to the option for as long as the poll remains open. Telegram does not retroactively remove votes from accounts that get purged in anti-spam sweeps the way it removes those accounts from group member rosters. The vote stays even if the supply account is later banned.
This means refill is not the relevant mechanic for poll votes the way it is for members or subscribers. The dashboard support resolves three other situations instead. If the original order fails to deliver the full quantity due to a supply-side error during placement, support tops up the order to the intended count from the original delivery window. If the poll closes before the order completes (admin manually closes the poll or the configured time limit expires), the remaining undelivered quantity is refunded to your balance rather than refilled, because casting votes on a closed poll is not possible. If you discover after delivery that the wrong option received the votes due to a typo in the option number you specified, support cannot reverse the votes (Telegram does not expose a vote-removal endpoint to external accounts) but can offer partial credit toward a corrective order on a different option, evaluated case by case.
For practical purposes, treat poll vote orders as one-shot operations: pick the right option number on the first try, place the order while the poll has ample time remaining, and the vote count holds. Polls with short time limits (5 minutes, 30 minutes) demand faster decision-making than polls with longer or unlimited durations.
Safety, Bans, and What Telegram Actually Detects
Telegram's enforcement targets specific patterns: bot rings using coordinated account-creation signatures, scam content broadcast through channels and groups (impersonation, fake giveaways, phishing schemes), and identifiable cross-channel vote manipulation patterns where the same supply accounts vote in coordinated bursts across many polls. Telegram does not single out individual polls for receiving votes through external accounts using the standard vote endpoint.
An external service that has unrelated Telegram accounts cast varied geographic votes on a public poll through the standard endpoint does not match the enforcement patterns. The supply diversity, the option-targeting customization per poll, and the timing variation through paced delivery avoid the coordinated-burst signature platform enforcement targets. NLO SMM only needs the public poll link; we never request a login, OAuth, or admin access to the channel or group hosting the poll.
The safety surface on your end is what the poll is asking about. Do not run polls that violate Telegram's content policy (polls explicitly designed to coordinate harm, polls that solicit illegal activity, polls embedded in scam-channel context where the poll is part of the deception mechanic). Do not orchestrate vote orders across many polls you operate in coordinated bursts using the same supply pool; the cross-channel pattern is the visible signature even when each individual order is clean.
An honest caveat: no provider can guarantee against future Telegram policy changes. The platform tightened poll-vote enforcement in 2023 around coordinated voting on price-prediction polls in crypto signal channels, generally toward better detection of cross-channel patterns. Keep individual poll-vote orders proportional to the channel's existing audience and the order reads as ordinary audience response.
When to Use Distributed vs Concentrated Voting
Poll vote delivery offers two pacing approaches. Concentrated voting lands the order in a short window (the first 5 to 15 minutes after placement); distributed voting spreads the votes across the full remaining poll duration. The choice depends on the poll context.
Concentrated voting for short-duration polls
Polls with 5-minute, 30-minute, or 1-hour time limits (common on news channels asking for immediate audience reaction, sentiment polls reacting to breaking market events) require concentrated delivery because the poll closes before distributed voting can finish. Place the order shortly after the poll publishes and let the supply concentrate into the first 5 to 15 minutes when the poll is still attracting organic votes.
Distributed voting for long-duration polls
Polls with 24-hour, multi-day, or open-ended durations (common on engagement polls, opinion-shaping polls, brand campaigns) benefit from distributed voting where the votes arrive in a curve resembling organic audience response. Concentrated voting in the first hour followed by zero votes for 23 hours produces a vote-arrival pattern that looks engineered to anyone watching the poll over time. Distributed delivery across the full poll duration produces a curve that matches real-world response patterns.
Multi-option distribution on long polls
For long-duration polls where you want the result to look like a genuine audience-preference distribution rather than a landslide on one option, place separate orders on multiple options with distributed delivery. The result shows the target option winning but with visible support for the alternatives, which reads as authentic preference variation rather than an engineered outcome.
NLO SMM exposes a public REST API at /api covering order placement, status checks, balance queries, and bulk operations. For Telegram poll votes specifically, the API is most useful for sentiment-poll automation, where a crypto signal channel publishes daily price-prediction polls and the API auto-fires the vote distribution to support the channel's call on each prediction. Webhook integration with channel publishing systems lets the order fire within seconds of the poll going live, which matters more on polls than on most other metrics because of the time-limit constraint.
Four buyer categories rely on the poll vote API. Crypto signal channels running daily sentiment polls and price-prediction polls that need consistent vote distribution patterns. Marketing and PR agencies pushing votes across many client polls per campaign cycle, with per-poll option targeting stored as configuration. Educational channels running quiz-format challenges where the audience-response distribution is part of the content engagement metric. Reseller panels connecting their own storefront to NLO SMM as an upstream provider; if you run a reseller storefront, the child panel option is built for this.
Standard rate limits apply, and higher limits are available on request. For channels running a full Telegram growth strategy, ordering poll votes alongside channel subscribers, post views, reactions, and comments through one balance keeps the engagement metrics proportional. Fund the account once on the add funds page and the API draws from that balance.
Who Uses This Service
Buying Telegram poll votes is mostly about shaping the visible result of a poll to support a specific narrative, a brand position, or a content-strategy outcome. The realistic buyer pool includes:
Crypto signal and trading channels, where daily sentiment polls and price-prediction polls drive subscriber confidence in the channel's calls; the visible vote distribution validates the call's direction.
Marketing campaigns running engagement polls, where the campaign narrative depends on a specific option winning (brand preference comparisons, feature priority surveys, market-positioning polls).
Educational channels running quiz polls, shaping the visible answer distribution to make quizzes look more or less challenging and to highlight specific educational points through the answer mix.
Community-decision polls in project channels, where the project admin wants a specific option to win (treasury allocations, roadmap priorities, partnership choices) and uses vote orders to support the desired outcome.
News channels running reaction polls, where the desired audience response to a breaking story informs the channel's editorial follow-up content.
Marketing and PR agencies, running poll campaigns across many client channels through the API.
Reseller panels, child-panel operators sourcing poll vote services from NLO SMM and reselling.
What unites them is a narrative-shaping goal: make the visible poll result match the message the channel wants to support, while keeping the distribution credible enough that readers do not dismiss it as obviously manipulated.
Mistakes That Hurt Results
Buying poll votes can produce a credible result or read as obvious manipulation, depending on execution. These are the avoidable errors specific to Telegram poll mechanics.
Specifying the wrong option number
Option numbering follows the top-to-bottom display order Telegram shows. Easy to confuse if you are reading the poll quickly or if the options are similar in wording. Triple-check the option number against the poll before placing the order, because Telegram does not expose a vote-removal endpoint to external accounts, so votes cast on the wrong option cannot be reversed.
Ordering on a closed or expired poll
Polls with time limits close automatically when the time expires; admins can also close polls manually. The supply cannot vote on closed polls. Verify the poll is still accepting votes before ordering. If you place the order on a poll that closes mid-delivery, the remaining undelivered quantity is refunded but the votes already cast remain on the poll.
Landslide results that look impossible
A poll on a 5,000-member channel that shows 12,000 votes on one option is visibly impossible. The supply quantity should stay plausible against the audience that could realistically vote, which usually means within 1.5 to 3 times the channel's typical post-view count. Cross-check the audience-size constraint before placing large orders.
All votes on one option in a multi-option poll
Polls with 4 to 8 options where 95 percent of votes go to one option look engineered. For polls where you want a specific option to win but the result still needs to look credible, place smaller orders on the runner-up options as well; the visible distribution then shows authentic preference variation with the target option leading.
Concentrated voting on long-duration polls
5,000 votes arriving in the first 15 minutes of a 24-hour poll followed by 23 hours of silence shows an unnatural vote-arrival curve to anyone watching the poll over time. Use distributed delivery on long-duration polls so the curve resembles organic audience response.
Using any service that asks for your password or admin access
No Telegram poll vote service needs your password, 2FA code, or admin access to the channel or group hosting the poll. The public poll URL is the only input required. Treat a request for any login material as a reason to leave the service immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pricing depends on the account tier (standard vs real-account) and whether country targeting is included. Standard votes are the cheapest; premium real-account and geo-targeted tiers cost more because the underlying supply is harder to maintain. Exact rates show live in the order panel above. The full catalog is on the services page.
Provide the poll link and the option number (1, 2, 3, and so on) in the order form. Option numbers follow the top-to-bottom display order Telegram shows on the poll. Cross-check the number against the poll before placing the order because votes cannot be removed after delivery.
Yes. Quiz polls have a designated correct answer that Telegram marks after voting, but the vote mechanic is the same as regular polls. The supply casts the specified vote whether the option is the right or wrong answer. Educational channels use this to shape the visible answer distribution to make quizzes look easier or harder than they actually are.
Yes. Vote counts register on both anonymous and non-anonymous polls. On anonymous polls only the totals and percentages display; individual voter usernames are hidden from public view. On non-anonymous polls, tapping the option reveals the voter list, so use premium real-account tiers if the voter list will actually be inspected.
Yes. Each vote order targets one specific option. For polls where you want votes spread across multiple options to look like authentic audience-preference variation, place separate orders per option. The total voter count and individual option counts both rise as the orders deliver.
No. Telegram poll votes are stable once cast. Unlike followers or members, the platform does not retroactively remove votes from accounts that get purged later. The vote count holds for as long as the poll remains open. After the poll closes (manually or by time-limit expiration) the final result is locked in place.
Standard orders begin within 60 seconds. Concentrated delivery lands votes in the first 5 to 15 minutes (right for short-duration polls). Distributed delivery spreads votes across the full remaining poll duration (right for long-duration polls so the vote-arrival curve looks organic). The dashboard shows live progress.
It is safe when the provider never requests your password, 2FA code, or admin access to the channel or group hosting the poll. NLO SMM only needs the public poll link. Telegram's enforcement targets coordinated cross-channel voting patterns and bot rings with identifiable signatures, not individual polls receiving varied votes from real accounts. Do not orchestrate vote orders across many polls you operate from the same supply pool. No provider can guarantee against future platform policy changes.
Yes. The REST API at /api covers poll vote orders for crypto signal channels automating sentiment polls, marketing agencies managing poll campaigns across many client channels, educational channels running quiz-format challenges, and reseller child panels forwarding orders. Standard rate limits apply; higher limits available on request.
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Order Telegram Poll Votes
Real votes cast on the option you specify, across regular, multi-answer, quiz, and anonymous polls. Concentrated delivery for short-duration polls or distributed delivery across full poll duration for long-duration polls. Public REST API for sentiment-poll automation, public poll link as the only required input.