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Assembly Voting has conducted the vast majority of collective agreement elections in Denmark for over a decade and we are thrilled to see voter participation today conducted 100% digital. We are also pleased to see how digital participation has become an integrated and valued part of

Assembly Voting was thrilled to be a part of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit 2023, where we spent two days engaging in important discussions about democracy, the role of technology, and more. After attending this summit, we have 3 key takeaways that we’d like to share

In any democratic election, trust is shared between different groups to ensure that no one may single-handedly make decisions which may compromise the election’s integrity. Elections held through the internet should be no exception, but moving into the digital realm may raise questions about,

When discussing online voting, it is common to also mention terms such as “digital democracy,” “e-democracy,” “e-participation,” and so forth. These terms can mean different things to different people. Nonetheless, a common thread runs through them: they are about the idea of carrying out

Democracy is a versatile system that has the ability to adapt and evolve to its environment. One of the great advantages of democracy is that it is not a static concept, but rather, it is an ever-changing system that can evolve with the times.

This article references older products of Assembly Voting, Assembly Voting X and Assembly Conference Voting, which have now been replaced by our all-in-one voting solution Electa. To read more about Electa and what it has to offer, click here.  This interview was conducted and

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