Compare the Top Government Voting Software as of January 2026

What is Government Voting Software?

Voting software is software that allows users to enter and store votes electronically. It can be used for competitive or non-competitive elections, including those held in a corporate or an educational setting. Depending on the setup, the voting software may also offer additional features such as reporting and tabulating results in real time or allowing voters to cast ballots remotely from any location. Such systems generally provide users with a secure platform for recording votes and ensuring data integrity throughout the process. Compare and read user reviews of the best Government Voting software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Assembly Voting

    Assembly Voting

    Assembly Voting

    Unlock the potential of secure, verifiable, and user-friendly elections and votes with Assembly Voting. Backed by over 20 years of experience, conducting more than 7000 elections, and serving over 43 million voters, we specialize in secure voting through top-tier encryption, accessible platforms with user-friendly interfaces, and verifiable results with transparent processes. Our customizable solutions adapt to various organizational needs, from governmental elections to corporate voting processes. Leveraging scientific research and cryptographic protocols, our end-to-end verifiable technology empowers clients to conduct trustworthy elections using a secure system.
    Starting Price: $1500
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    Argu

    Argu

    Argu

    Argu is an online discussion platform for anyone who wants to help you solve problems. Argu makes discussions transparent by focusing on issues, proposals and arguments. Users of Argu are challenged to come up with innovative (draft) legislative proposals, after which arguments for and against the proposal are put forward. Anyone may post and edit arguments and opinion pieces. The fact that users can respond and vote on individual arguments creates an intense and specific discussion, where the provision of evidence is important to make an Argument convincing. Users can vote on propositions and sign digitally, so that it is clear which proposals have support. In addition, political parties can give their opinion on propositions, so that users can see which policy proposals are supported by which parties. This way you can compare the views of political parties per theme.
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