Best On-Premise Voting Software of 2024

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    Assembly Voting Reviews

    Assembly Voting

    Assembly Voting

    $1500
    17 Ratings
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    Unlock the potential of secure, verifiable, and user-friendly elections and votes with Assembly Voting. With over two decades of expertise, we've conducted more than 7000 electoral processes and engaged over 43 million participants, offering you unparalleled security via cutting-edge encryption methods, simplified engagement through intuitive interfaces, and transparent, trustworthy election outcomes. Our platform is versatile and capable of catering to a range of institutional voting needs, from governmental elections to corporate voting processes. By incorporating scientific advancements and cryptographic security measures, we provide a robust foundation for conducting elections you can trust.
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    Sequent Reviews

    Sequent

    Sequent

    $3,000.00
    Sequent is an online voting platform that uses next-generation technology to provide the highest level of trust for voters, election managers, and auditors in digital elections. Sequent, an online voting platform of the next generation, was purposely built to address the critical challenge in digital elections: voter confidentiality and transparency. These three layers are crucial to ensure integrity in any digital election. End-to-end encryption of the ballot and state-of–the-art cybersecurity measures ensure voter privacy and tamper-proof elections. Advanced cryptographic techniques provide verifiable proof of every vote being cast, recorded and correctly counted throughout the election process. Sequent's core technology, which is unique to the platform, is open source. This increases the system's reliability through academic and election expert review, and vetting.
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