Case Studies

eLect Today:  Success in Franklin County

Franklin County is one of the fastest growing counties in the country with a population 72,700.  Their election consists of 26 ballot styles, all of which were available via eLect Today.  As with all but one county in Washington State, Franklin county voters main voting channel is via mail.  Thus, all of the votes in this election were cast remotely.

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Everyone Counts works with innovative local government to initiatie World's First 'Vote Anywhere' multi-channel election

In an extraordinary effort to deliver the most elaborate electoral modernization pilot in history, United Kingdom local elections authority Swindon Borough Council worked with the world's most experienced provider of secured online elections -- U.S.-based Everyone Counts -- to provide the first "Vote Anywhere" multichannel Internet election in the world.

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Australian Military Securely Vote over the Internet in another World's First for Everyone Counts

Australian troops deployed overseas in the Middle East, Timor-Leste and the Solomon Islands are using the latest voting technology for the upcoming Federal election on 24 November.

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Democrats Abroad

Article from Times, January 21, 2008
This year, for the first time, expatriate Democrats can cast their ballots on the Internet in a presidential primary for people living outside the United States. Democrats Abroad, an official branch of the party representing overseas voters, will hold its first global presidential preference primary from Feb. 5 to 12, with ex-pats selecting the candidate of their choice by Internet as well as fax, mail and in-person at polling places in more than 100 countries.

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Honolulu Holds Nation’s First All-Digital Online and Telephone Election via Everyone Counts Voting Solution

Everyone Counts, an election company that provides universal access voting solutions and consulting so that every ballot is reliably counted, and the City and County of Honolulu today announced the United States’ first all-digital election conducted entirely online and via telephone. Using Everyone Counts’ trusted and secure voting solution, the City and County of Honolulu aims to decrease costs and increase voter participation in its 2009 Neighborhood Board Election through Everyone Counts’ commitment to universal access. By offering an all-digital voting system, Everyone Counts provides voters who had difficulty using traditional voting methods, such as military and overseas voters, and voters with disabilities, access to a convenient, secure and reliably counted ballot.

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