About VotingWorks
We're a non-profit team building technology that makes elections more trustworthy through transparency, simplicity, and demonstrable security. As the only non-profit voting system vendor in the United States, we work closely with election administrators to create tools that genuinely serve democracy. Our approach is different because we believe trust must be earned through public accountability - that's why all our source code is openly available for anyone to inspect.
Our team is distributed across the country, working on two main products: an open-source voting system that produces voter-verifiable paper ballots, and Arlo, our post-election auditing tool used by states to verify election results. We collaborate with leading academics in voting security and usability, and we're committed to being transparent about everything we do. Every ballot cast through our system produces a paper record, and none of our machines connect to the internet.
FAQs
- When was VotingWorks founded?
- VotingWorks was founded in 2018.
- Who is the CEO of VotingWorks?
- The CEOs are Ben Adida, Matt Pasternack.
- What industries or markets does VotingWorks operate in?
- VotingWorks operates in the following markets: Election Technology, Open Source Software, Cybersecurity, Non Profit Technology, Government Technology, Civic Tech, Voting Systems, Audit and Compliance Tools, Public Sector Software, and Democracy and Governance.
- How many employees does VotingWorks have?
- VotingWorks has 11-50 employees.
- Where does VotingWorks have employees?
- VotingWorks has employees in United States.
- Does VotingWorks support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, VotingWorks is a remote-friendly company.
- Does VotingWorks offer a four-day work week?
- No, VotingWorks does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is VotingWorks's website?
- VotingWorks's website is voting.works.
