Introduction
Electobox is a secure online voting platform designed for organizations that need verifiable, private, and tamper-resistant elections, without requiring technical expertise from the people running them.
Who it's for
Electobox is built for organizations that hold formal elections: associations, cooperatives, trade unions, professional bodies, and similar bodies where election integrity and member privacy are legal and institutional requirements.
Three groups interact with the platform during any election:
- Administrators: The person or team responsible for configuring and running the election
- Trustees: Electoral committee members who hold the decryption keys that protect ballot secrecy
- Voters: Members who receive a voting link and cast their ballot
How an election works
Every Electobox election follows the same lifecycle:
- The administrator configures the event and imports the voter registry
- Trustees generate their cryptographic key pairs
- The administrator starts the election and voting links are delivered to all eligible voters
- Voters cast encrypted ballots through their browser, no installation required
- The administrator closes the election when voting is complete
- Ballots are anonymized, then each trustee performs partial decryption
- Results are revealed and can be exported
No single person, not the administrator, not any trustee, not Electobox, can access results unilaterally. The system is designed so that the electoral committee controls the outcome collectively.
Where to start
- Voters: Voter Guide
- Trustees: Trustee Guide
- Administrators: Admin Guide
- Security details: Security & Compliance