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Survey & Ballot Systems

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Survey & Ballot Systems (SBS) is a provider of comprehensive voting solutions and election management services for member-based organizations of all sizes. Founded in 1990 by brothers John and Peter Westerhaus, SBS aims to optimize member engagement, voter participation, and the ease of the voting experience.

Survey & Ballot Systems
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Founded 📆June 26, 1990
Founder 👔Jon Westerhaus
Headquarters 🏙️Eden Prairie, MN
Area served 🗺️
Services-Election management

-Voting solutions

-Digital governance tools
Members
Number of employees
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Origins[edit]

Survey & Ballot Systems (SBS), headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, specializes in offering reliable and secure election processes for member-based organizations such as Cooperatives, Clubs, Associations, and Financial Institutions. With over three decades of experience in the election management industry, SBS has developed a strong reputation for building client relationships and investing in innovative solutions. As a family-owned business, SBS maintains a commitment to prioritize the needs of its clients. By leveraging its industry knowledge and expertise, SBS strives to be more than just a vendor but a true election partner. SBS was named "Top 10 Civic Engagement Solutions Providers" [1] in 2022, by Government CIO Outlook.

Solutions and Services[edit]

Online Voting Solutions[edit]

SBS provides online voting solutions to enhance election and voting processes. Their web-based tools enable members to conveniently cast their ballots from any location, resulting in increased voter participation. SBS' electronic ballots eliminate errors and ensure secure data transmission through measures like TLS encryption and SOC 2 Type 2 compliance.

Paper Voting Solutions[edit]

SBS offers secure and streamlined paper voting services, including ballot design, voter registration, vote counting, and reporting. Their experienced election experts ensure the smooth execution of every aspect of the voting process.

Hybrid Voting Solutions[edit]

SBS combines the benefits of traditional paper ballots with the convenience of online voting through hybrid voting solutions. This approach caters to the diverse preferences of different age groups and demographics, ultimately increasing voter turnout and engagement. SBS implements unique identification or control numbers to prevent duplicate voting instances.

Digital Nominations Solutions[edit]

SBS provides secure and structured digital solutions for managing nominations and candidate elections. Their virtual nomination platform offers self-registration, administrative control, real-time progress tracking, and centralized storage of nomination materials.

Onsite Voting Services[edit]

SBS offers onsite services that support various voting methods, including paper ballots, live real-time voting, and web-based tablet voting. Their election experts provide assistance with voter registration and technical issues, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted process during annual meetings.

Surveys[edit]

SBS assists organizations in gathering information through online survey administration services. Clients can customize surveys to suit their specific needs, with user-friendly interfaces for easy completion. Clear and concise reporting enables data-driven decision-making.

Headquarters[edit]

SBS is headquartered at 7653 Anagram Dr., Eden Prairie, MN 55344. Their departments, including Sales and Marketing, Production, and Operations, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of high-quality products and services to clients.

References[edit]

  1. "https://civic-engagement.govciooutlook.com/vendor/survey-ballot-systems-digitalizing-and-streamlining-candidate-filing-processes-cid-829-mid-86.html". Gov CIO Outlook. Retrieved 2023-05-25. External link in |title= (help)


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