P4: Results

 

Poll 4:

Location and Procedure for King Richard III’s re-interment
 
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
 
 

Results for Question 1:

If you could decide, where would you like King Richard III to be buried?
 

 

Poll-Options:

 

  • Leicester Cathedral
  • Leicester – Dominican Friary (Catholic)
  • Windsor, St George’s Chapel
  • London, Westminster Abbey
  • London, Westminster Cathedral (Catholic)
  • York Cathedral
  • Gloucester Cathedral
  • Middleham
  • Build a new chapel at the place in the car park where King Richard III was found.
  • Somewhere else … (Please specify in the comments below.)
  • I don’t care.

 

Results for Question 2:

What procedure to determine the right place of burial would you prefer?
 


 

Poll-Options:

 

  • Let all competitors create their own offers with form of grave & location from which later a final decision is selected.
  • The King must stay in Leicester. – Let only locations in Leicester compete.
  • The King must be buried in a Catholic church – wherever.
  • The competing cities/locations must present a complete tourism/heritage concept, not only the burial designs.
  • Let only York & Leicester compete with their concepts.
  • Dismiss the main competitors and let someone else handle the matter.
  • Leicester Cathedral is still first choice – even if there is no room for a tomb for King Richard III.
  • Tomb comes first – whoever can accommodate and handle it, gets my vote.
  • I don’t care.
  • Other. (Please specify in the comments below.)

 

Results for Question 3:

Who should have the final decision over burial procedure and place?
 


 

Poll-Options:

 

  • Make it a worldwide decision, open for all interested in King Richard III. (e.g. online election)
  • Let electorate of England decide in an online election (to spare costs and paper).
  • Only Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II can decide.
  • Let the government / parliament decide.
  • The Ministry of Justice should make the final decision.
  • The University of Leicester, as they found and identified the remains of King Richard III.
  • Let the Richard III Society/Richard III Foundation have the final decision, as they work in support of King Richard III.
  • Let Philippa Langley decide, as she was the only one who believed in finding the king.
  • Someone else. (Please specify in the comments below.)
  • The decision is already made. Don’t want any further discussion about it.

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