For High Integrity Election Solutions over the Internet, Your Choice is Clear.
As the only US-based elections company to have run binding government elections over the Internet, Everyone Counts is your trusted choice for secured elections online. In 2003, Everyone Counts deployed the highest-level of Internet security available for online elections for the UK government. And in 2007, again for the UK government, Everyone Counts deployed the world's first networked, Vote Anywhere Multi-channel government election. It was a model for enabling accessibility, choice and security in elections - for voters everywhere. Everyone Counts continues our commitment to lead the elections industry in innovations that ensure transparent, verifiable and secured elections – accessible to all with a major democracy's soon-to-be-announced first online vote for military personnel serving abroad.
Transparency, Verifiability, Accessibility, Security.
Internet voting is the most promising solution to the problems of remote voting: it provides a stronger, faster channel for vote transport, while bringing many other advantages such as on-line help for voters, validity checks and simplified interfaces for the disabled. Internet voting provides the best intersection of technology, accessibility, cost and versatility. In addition, its potential as the basis for completely new forms of democracy is being realized. The potential for on-line campaigning, community building and communication with candidates only adds to the benefits for citizens.
Providing a fair, publicly observable voting system is one of the many differentiated advantage of Everyone Counts. Ultimately, voting systems must be able to demonstrate to the voters that counting and recording of votes is accurate and unchanged. Trust is proven through transparency of our systems, which are open to anyone, at any time.
Shared Trust Elections: The Highest Integrity Online Elections Solution
The real advantage of the Everyone Counts’ system is its high-security configuration: the "Shared Trust Election" (STE). The STE protects the voter’s vote from observation and modification all the way from within the voter’s browser to the Electoral Administrator’s computer. This covers the voting process on the voter’s computer, the vote’s passage across the Internet, its storage and backup in our databases and its transport from Everyone Counts’ system to the Election Administrator’s release of results.
Serving Democracy Everywhere it Lives.
Everyone Counts (E1C) is a global software services company with the sole purpose of providing transparent, secured and accessible elections over the Internet. E1C is uniquely positioned as an established provider in an emerging field, having spent almost 10 years developing and deploying high integrity voting and consensus systems for use on the Internet. Originally founded as a spin-off from KPMG LLP in Melbourne, Australia, where it continues to serve the Australasia and Southeast Asia regions, the company moved its global headquarters in San Diego, California in 2006 to serve the Americas. In addition Everyone Counts will be opening a subsidiary in the UK in 2007 to serve European democracies.
How May We Help You?
In the News
- Democrats have many ways to vote in primaries overseas
- Internet gives Americans abroad a stronger voice in presidential nomination
- U.S. Democrats Overseas Set to Vote in High-Tech Global Election
- Australian Military Securely Vote over the Internet in another "World's First" for Everyone Counts
- Paul DeGregorio, former Chair of the US Election Assistance Commission and COO of IFES, joins Everyone Counts as COO
- "...competitors say (Everyone Counts) is one of the top companies..." San Diego Union Tribute, June 2007
- E1C provides world's first Vote Anywhere multi-channel election Uk Press release US Press release
- E1C Recognised as one of Australia's Most Innovative IT Companies
- Fast Company Magazine: E1C Named to "Global Fast 50"
- bizSanDiego Magazine: Keeping the Tech Bubble Afloat
- Fox 6 Television News
- San Diego Business Journal: Everyone Counts at the Internet Polling Booth
- San Diego Daily Transcript: Rise of Internet Elections Hampered







