How Electronic Voting Works

May 1, 2023

Technology might have changed the world and the way we work, but labor unions are as relevant as they were during the Industrial Revolution. From fighting for appropriate wages to representing the desires and principles of the workers, these entities stand as powerful political forces. 

Since 1974, when the first organized union was formed, the elections in which members elect their representatives have mostly taken place in a physical polling place. However, in today’s digital world, more and more companies are turning to electronic voting as a way to make the voting process faster and simpler. But how does this voting software work?

In elementary terms, electronic voting is the use of digital software or electronic devices to record votes. It eliminates the need for physical ballots, which makes the process simpler and more secure. This type of system also allows for better data collection, making it easier to identify potential problems. 

The Benefits of Electronic Voting 

In 1973, the United States House of Representatives held its first electronic vote. Members had to insert a personal voting card in a small machine with three buttons, which they pressed if they were in favor, against, or preferred to abstain from voting.

Today, online ballot makers offer more advanced options. For one, these machines can help reduce human error in counting votes by reducing the use of paper ballots that can be misplaced or miscounted. 

Additionally, electronic voting eliminates long lines at polling places because voters don’t have to wait in line to cast their ballot. Finally, electronic voting allows for quicker results as there is no need for physically counting ballots. All in all, it is a quicker, safer, and more trustworthy method that also ensures privacy, safety, and accessibility.

The Process of Electronic Voting

Electronic voting, or e-voting, varies depending on the specific software or organization. Each one has their own system, but the core is the same: to try to replicate the physical voting process and the principles of universal suffrage. This is done, however, digitally thanks to the voting software. This definitely eases the process and ensures equality of context for everyone involved. It also considers the privacy of every voter while making the voting system quick and efficient. At ElectionBuddy, here is how the voting process usually takes place:

Designing Your Ballot

We have several templates to choose from, like split or ranked systems. Also, you can choose your class representatives. You can add candidates' photos, information, biography or any type of document. The best thing is that the ballot can have multiple positions and can be easily customized to fit your needs. Then, you should prepare your voter list and we will send them a notification.

Notification

Voters receive a message via email, SMS, postcard, letter or any other messaging system. For added comfort, users can schedule notifications and reminders so as to increase overall turnout and the software will monitor all the delivery process and the turnout count. This message can be personalized.

Voting

Voting is as simple as making a few clicks. Users will see all the candidates displayed on their screen so all that is left is to make a choice. Lastly, we have included a Yes/No vote so as to approve a bylaw, while also allowing for comments and suggestions. This works great for budget approvals. Users will see a confirmation of their votes after submitting their choices. Results are sent instantly, which makes the counting process ultimately easier and free of error. You can then display the results on your meeting screen or website. Of course, the identity and privacy of voters remains secret.

Wrapping Up 

Understanding what the main function of a labor union is gives us insight into why they exist and how they protect workers' rights, and the rise in the use of electronic voting helps us appreciate why more companies are incorporating this technology into the election process. It is not only a great way to minimize counting mistakes, but also ensure the security and privacy of everyone involved.

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