Organize a vote for a cooperative

You can easily organize votes within your cooperative with Balotilo. Our solution allows you to manage your members' votes in a secure and transparent way.

Online voting is less time-consuming than paper voting.
Free
A free first plan with no ads
Accessible
High participation rates
Secret ballots
Secure and transparent votes

A voting tool for cooperatives

For many years, Balotilo has allowed cooperatives to organize their online votes.

Balotilo is free in its most basic version.
You can organize a vote for thousands of voters, add observers for more transparency; in short, the free plan allows you to organize many votes.
Paid plans are available to add to Balotilo's basic functionalities.

Voting during a general assembly

Why organize a vote for a cooperative?

Allowing cooperative members to participate in the democratic life of a cooperative is a key principle.

Online voting greatly simplifies the organization of consultations. With Balotilo, you can easily invite your members to vote, whether they are physically present or remote.
Balotilo offers a free plan that suits many cooperatives.

Some advantages of online voting

Online voting offers advantages compared to paper voting.

  • Online voting is less time-consuming than paper voting.
  • Online voting is cheaper than paper voting.
  • Online voting allows for a higher participation rate.

100 000+

users

200 000+

votes organized

6M+

ballots sent

Cooperatives regularly need to organize votes, for example, during general meetings to renew their board of directors or to make important decisions. Organizing a paper vote requires many steps and incurs mailing costs. On the other hand, online voting simplifies the organization of these elections.

The statutory and regulatory provisions specific to each cooperative often require secret ballots. It is essential to comply with these rules when conducting a vote within a cooperative.

It is helpful to allow people who cannot vote electronically to do so using paper ballots. The voter list ensures that voters have only voted once, either electronically or using a paper ballot in a double envelope.