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Survey & Ballot Systems to Host Webinar on the Top 5 Things Organizations Need to Know About Online Voting

Election industry experts share best practices and recommendations for successful implementation of online voting systems.

MINNEAPOLIS, February 24, 2012 — Survey & Ballot Systems (SBS), a leading provider of election services and secure Internet voting systems, announced that it will host a live webinar on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 10am CST. The event, entitled “5 Things Your Organization Needs to Know About Online Voting” will feature SBS election professionals advising on the essential elements of online voting systems for associations, cooperatives, credit unions and other member organizations.

Bob Claus, SBS’ association election expert, and Tim Madsen, Marketing Manager at SBS, will discuss:

  • Why electronic voting has become popular with member organizations.
  • Elements of successful Internet voting systems.
  • The difference between secure online voting and polling software.
  • Pros and cons of voting online.
  • How two associations implemented online voting tools with successful results.

“We have seen an explosion of interest in online voting from the member organizations we serve,” said Claus. “Our goal with this webinar is to let organizations know what steps they will need to take to implement online voting and the potential pitfalls to avoid.”

About Survey & Ballot Systems

Since 1990, Survey & Ballot Systems has been providing customers with the tools and resources to conduct highly successful elections. The world’s top associations, cooperatives, credit unions and member organizations trust SBS to plan and manage their elections. SBS election services include traditional paper ballot elections, online voting software, telephone voting and hybrid voting systems. If your organization could benefit from conducting the highest quality election available, with guaranteed and certified results, make sure to visit www.surveyandballotsystems.com for more information.


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