"MiBT has saved us time during assembly and elsewhere because errors are immediately caught and resolved, and several manual steps are eliminated."
Pat Gardner
Auditor, Pacific County WA.
Who Uses MiBT?
MiBT is presently employed by 23 counties in Washington State and California.
Stay tuned for more announced clients throughout the country as more counties use the MiBT solution for more accountable Vote-By-Mail elections!
Election Trust understands today’s government election administrator is on the ‘front lines’ of making our democracy work as efficiently and transparently as possible – especially when it comes to implementing new technologies that should build voter confidence.
That said, the integration of such technology requires more than just dynamic work-flow innovations based on auditable code, it demands dedicated professionals to stand by and support that technology day-in and day-out, through every election cycle.
That is the service-based solutions Election Trust clients expect... and get.
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![]() | VoteHere® Mail-in Ballot TrackerTM (MiBT) lets you account for every ballot, solve problems quickly and help prove you ran a good Vote-By-Mail election. MiBT provides real time visibility into your internal ballot handling |
| process. This audit trail is separate from the main voting platform and can be used to perform independent tracking and reconciliation of individual ballot envelopes: when the ballot is mailed out, received back by the elections office, signature checked and finally separated for shuffled counting.
Optionally, the entire MiBT audit trail can be published to the web to allow each voter the opportunity to track their ballot - just like tracking an express package as it makes its way from sender to final destination. |
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| Need more MiBT information? Call John Bodin at 425.462.2704 or email him at john@electiontrust.com |
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After three years of preparation, Election Trust announces its partnership with the Supervisor of Elections of Okaloosa County, Florida and the Operation BRAVO Foundation to realize the Okaloosa Distance Balloting Pilot (ODBP) for the 2008 Presidential election. Acting as system integrator, Election Trust was instrumental in |
| assembling the technology, management and academic team that will execute this ground breaking balloting event: binding remote absentee voting over the internet for an estimated 700 to 900 civilian and military Okaloosa County voters stationed at, or living near, Ramstein, Germany; RAF Mildenhall, England; and Kadena Air Base, Japan. This remote electronic voting will enable the secure and private transmission of eVotes directly into Okaloosa County for tabulation with other paper ballots cast locally. Central to the successful execution of ODBP is Election Trust's partnership with Scytl Secure Electronic Voting, S.A. of Barcelona, Spain. Election Trust selected Scytl to supply the secure and reliable online voting platform with its unique capability to allow individual voters to verify that their electronic ballots were received and counted. As no public tax dollars will be used to fund the technology in implementing ODBP, Election Trust urges interested parties to consider contributing to this effort to enfranchise military and expatriate American voters who, by nature of their overseas status, are highly disadvantaged in exercising their Constitutional right to vote. If you would like to help, go to www.operationbravo.org. | |
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