Timely input and clear decision making is essential for effective governance, especially in higher education. Whether it’s electing alumni council positions, approving departmental or university-wide policy changes, confirming academic senate motions, ratifying faculty union agreements, allocating student government budgets, or managing student referenda on campus initiatives, the voting process must be simple and swift. With ElectionBuddy, you can have a platform that is easy to use and allows for speed, while still ensuring accuracy, security, and accessibility for university or college votes.
Collaboration and transparency start with a process that is intuitive for everyone, from staff to faculty, students to alumni. Before committing to the real deal, you can make sure ElectionBuddy supports what you need.
When governance decisions can’t wait, neither should your vote. Launch votes quickly with user-friendly tools or with help from our team. Whether it’s a departmental vote or a campus-wide referendum, you’ll be set up in no time.
ElectionBuddy delivers secure, real-time results as soon as voting closes, eliminating delays from hand counts or manual tabulation. With transparent, auditable outcomes, universities can make timely, confident decisions with ease and without the wait.
An all encompassing campus solution that gives every faculty in the university the ability to meet their specific needs for university governance. Educational institutions trust ElectionBuddy for a wide range of voting needs, from electing senators and chancellors to facilitating votes among administrators, professors, students, student groups, and alumni.
ElectionBuddy is easy for everyone from start to finish. Whether your setting up the vote with (or without!) assistance from your IT department, or a voter participating, the process is easy. ElectionBuddy strives to provide a voting solution for any unique challenges your university or college may have.
See how ElectionBuddy can modernize voting at your institution and start today with a free test vote.