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Hi Lori,
Thanks for reaching out. I understand how important it is to access detailed poll results after sending them via email. I'm here to help!
First, if you created the poll using Outlook’s built-in poll feature, the results are stored in Microsoft Forms. Sign in to forms.office.com with the same account you used, find your poll under Recent Forms, and open the Responses tab. This section shows a summary of answers, and you can click View Results for details or export everything to Excel for further analysis.
Second, If responses appear anonymous, it’s likely due to default settings. Inline voting in Outlook often hides identities, but if participants choose “Vote in Browser,” their names are captured. For future polls, go to More Form Settings > Settings in Forms and enable “Record name” to ensure responses aren’t anonymous.
Third, If you used older voting buttons instead of the new poll feature, open the original sent email and select Tracking to view results. Note that this option is available in classic Outlook but may not appear in the new interface.
Finally, if results seem missing, some users report glitches in the new Outlook. A workaround is to use Outlook Web or switch back to the classic client for more reliable poll and tracking features.
I hope you find this information helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions If the answer is helpful, please click "Accept Answer".
Regards,
Carlo