Polls are ridiculous irrationality like voting itself. Traditional polls and voting are all about “gut feeling,” which should not be part of any problem-solving endeavor until the end. The way things evolved put politics at the beginning of the process instead of at the end of a cumulative totality problem-solving endeavor. At the same time, we adaptively strive towards desired future conditions. All voting should be about ecogeorelative voting because we are all similar and all uniquely diverse at the same time. Our unique diversity, knowledge about candidates, knowledge about problems, holistic knowledge, proximity, and many other important considerations should allow for relative weighting at a certain relative percentage. Sometimes, similarity is more important, so a higher relative percentage is weighted toward similarity rather than unique diversity and vice versa. “Gut feel” can also be considered at a certain relative percentage. I am grateful for learning in my environmental problem-solving class, Professor John Donnelly, everyone who helped me learn, my total cumulative totality experiences, all the Geospatial conferences I attended, and the School of Environment and Natural Resources.