2021 Holiday Support Hours Schedule

Please note our 2021 Holiday Support Hours Schedule. Our office will be closed from December 20, 2021 through December 31, 2021. Our normal hours will resume on Monday, January 3, 2022.

Skeleton staff will still be available to support our customers. If you require emergency support during this time, please fill out the support form on our website and set the priority to “emergency”. One of our team members will follow up with you promptly.

From all of us at Simply Voting, we wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and a very democratic New Year!

Giving Back – 2021 Charitable Donations

Giving Back in 2021 to Charitable Donations is part of our tradition. The COVID-19 pandemic has created enormous challenges which have significantly impacted all our daily lives. At Simply Voting, we continue to work around the clock to support organizations conducting safe elections online.

Alongside our work in the voting world, in 2020 we wanted to contribute to efforts being made by our local medical community to combat the pandemic, so Simply Voting donated $10,000 to the McGill Emergency COVID-19 Research Fund.

In 2021 we wanted to further expand our giving back efforts. We surveyed our staff for potential charitable organizations that continue to make a difference in our community and the world. Internally we ran our own secret ballot to determine where our focus would be this year. So, we are pleased to announce that Simply Voting has made a $10,000 donation to each of the following organizations:

  • The Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal (NWSM)

The shelter helps support and provide frontline services to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women and children to promote their empowerment and independence, by providing a safe environment where women can begin to rebuild their lives.

The NWSM is the only women’s shelter in Montreal, QC area that provides services exclusively to Aboriginal women and their children. For more information, please visit https://www.nwsm.info.

 

  • Tree Canada

Tree Canada is the only national non-profit organization dedicated to planting and nurturing trees in rural and urban environments. Through their programs, research and engagement efforts, they have helped restore tree cover in areas hit by natural disasters. They guided communities in managing their urban forests, supported over 700 schoolyard greening projects and organized urban forest conferences. To date, with community partners and sponsors, they have planted more than 83 million trees. For more information, please visit www.treecanada.ca. Simply Voting’s donation will help sponsor Tree Canada’s Community Tree Grant program in the Montreal, QC area.

Simply Voting is proud to support the missions and efforts of these charitable organizations.

Supporting Multiple Users

Today Simply Voting is launching a feature to enhance customer experience: The ability for all accounts to have multiple users. Each with their own unique logins, and the ability to configure fine-grained permissions for a variety of electoral requirements.

Below you can find information about how this migration to multiple users works. If you are a customer that has never had multiple users before, as well as how things work going forward if you are a customer who used the legacy multiple administrators feature.

Also as part of this update, accounts are now required to have an “owner” user, and the Election Manager’s “Settings” page has been refined.

 

Customers New to Multiple Users

Customers who are new to multiple users still initiate login to the Election Manager tool as before. By clicking the login link located in the upper right corner of the www.simplyvoting.com webpage:

Once you’ve reached the Election Manager’s login page, provide your Voting Website in the input field and click the Login:

As part of the migration to multiple users, this first time you attempt to login you will be prompted to choose a memorable username that will be uniquely yours.

If you also plan on creating additional users later, it may be prudent to decide on a consistent format for usernames. Examples described in the instructions on the page shown below, though a consistent format isn’t strictly necessary either.

In the end, as long as whatever you end up choosing is memorable and makes sense for your organization and its use case, that is all that matters!

Type your current password into the appropriate field, and then type your desired username into the other field. Click the Submit button when ready.

After submission, you will receive a Green Success Message. This message will confirm that you’ve successfully migrated your Simply Voting account to allowing multiple users going forward.

You can now login with your new username and current password going forward. You can also bookmark this URL with your Voting Website already filled out, if you would like to quickly return to it in the future.

To login in the future at www.simplyvoting.com, users will always need to know their:

  • Voting Website for the first login step
  • Username
  • Password for the second login step

Click here to review the newly updated Account Management section of the Election Manager Guide to review information about how to use this newly integrated user management feature.

We hope this update adds greater security and auditability to your account management, while also empowering your organization’s election management. Don’t hesitate to contact Support if you have any issues, questions, or concerns.

 

Customers Who Used the Legacy Multiple Administrators Feature

For customers who previously used the legacy multiple administrators feature, instead of bookmarking and using a special Election Manager login page. Now you will simply navigate to www.simplyvoting.com and click the Login link in the upper right corner.

Once you’ve reached the Election Manager’s login page, provide your Voting Website in the input field and click the Login button.

You will be prompted to type your existing Username and your existing Password and click the Login button. You can bookmark this URL if you would like to quickly return to it in the future as well.

If you need a refresher on managing multiple users, click here to review the newly updated Account Management section.

Don’t hesitate to contact Support if you have any issues, questions, or concerns.

 

Owner User

Every Simply Voting account is required to have an “owner” user. Ownership can be transferred by an owner to another user should it be necessary to do so. Identifying owners ensures we have a primary contact for your account. Click here to review more information about an owner user, and how to transfer ownership to another user in your account.

 

Settings Page Refinement Inside the Election Manager Tool

The Settings page within the Election Manager tool has also underwent refinement. Click here to review the Election Manager Guide’s section on the Settings page.

 

Voting in Hindi, Finnish, and Swedish

Voting in Hindi Finnish and Swedish is now possible. A core aspect of our mission at Simply Voting has been to ensure that the voter interface is accessible — whether that accessibility comes in the form of technology compatible with screen-readers for visually impaired voters, or in supporting internet browser versions released a decade ago for those voters still using older devices, etc. And plainly, the language in which voters interact with the Voting System can be a key component to an organization’s own mission to help ensure voter enfranchisement.

To this end, Simply Voting has pleased to announce additional language support options for any organization’s voting website and ballot. This brings our total to 17 supported language options for the voter interface, with new languages being voting in Hindi Finnish and Swedish:

  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Russian
  • Portuguese
  • Dutch
  • Finnish
  • Swedish
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Hindi
  • Arabic
  • Hebrew

To this end, Simply Voting is pleased to announce expanded language support options for any organization’s voting website and ballot. With the addition of Hindi, Finnish, and Swedish, we now offer a total of 17 supported languages for the voter interface. This enhancement ensures that more voters can interact with the voting system in their native language, promoting inclusivity and accessibility. By enabling organizations to provide multilingual voting options, we help them better serve their diverse voter communities, fostering greater participation and engagement in the democratic process.

To learn more about how to activate multi-language support for your elections, please visit our Help section.

Advanced DDoS Protection Service

Simply Voting recently launched an Advanced DDoS Protection Service, which involved coordination between Radware, a specialized DoS protection company, and Terago, our hosting provider.

Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are on the rise and have evolved into complex and overwhelming security challenges for organizations large and small. Although DoS attacks are not a recent phenomenon, the methods and resources available to conduct and mask such attacks have dramatically evolved to include distributed (DDoS) and, more recently, distributed reflector (DRDoS) attacks.

Radware’s DDoS protection service monitors all traffic entering its network for large-volume floods that aim to disrupt the services. Features of this best-in-class protection include behavioral-based detection using advanced, patented machine learning algorithms to protect against known and unknown threats; protection against network and application-layer DDoS attacks, protection against encrypted flood attacks without requiring customers to provide decryption keys and without adding latency in peacetime, as well as extensive compliance options and certifications, unparalleled by any rival, including industry-specific certifications such as PCI and HIPAA, as well as cloud security standards such as SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, ISO 27032, etc.

Simply Voting enjoys the protection of an always-on solution that combines Radware’s DefensePro attack mitigation appliances with their Cloud DDoS Protection Service. The DefensePro locally filters all traffic entering Simply Voting’s private cloud infrastructure hosted at Terago data centres. If additional mitigation capacity is needed the DefensePro automatically triggers a redirection of traffic to Radware’s cloud-based scrubbing centres. This hybrid solution leverages the real-time protection and minimal latency of an on-premise solution with the massive capacity of a cloud service that is activated on demand.

New Electors Import Assistant

Importing a list of eligible voters into Simply Voting is now easier than ever. Using our brand-new Electors Import Assistant, election administrators can now easily import electors into their election without having to reorder, merge, or delete columns from their original spreadsheet.

Now when you import your electors, the assistant will pop-up and display the first few rows of your file for review. From there, you can “map” the elector data in your file to the available Voting System fields by using dropdown menus at the bottom of each column.

Feature highlights

  • No reordering required: You can now import your electors into Simply Voting without having to order the columns in your spreadsheet in any specific way. If a column is not relevant to your election, simply leave it designated as “Ignore” in the new Elector Import Assistant, and it will not be imported.
  • Easily merge names: If your spreadsheet includes first and last names in two separate columns, Simply Voting can now automatically merge them together into a single column. Just assign the “First Name” and “Last Name” data fields to their respective columns using the new Elector Import Assistant, and Simply Voting will do the rest.
  • Support for semi-colon delimited files: You can now import electors or options from either comma-delimited or semicolon-delimited CSV files.

A detailed guide for Managing Electors is available inside our Help Portal. As always, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about this new feature, or anything else we might be able to assist you with!

Managing Bad Emails

Voter communication is a core part of any election project. Today, we are excited to announce the addition of Bad Emails, a new tool that gives election administrators more control and insight into email specific issues and how those issues might be resolved.

Feature highlights

  • No more mystery! Bounced emails are now accompanied with an explanation for each bounce, so you can identify the appropriate path to resolving the issue, whether it is a typo in the address, a spam report, or an inbox being full.
  • Unsubscribed email addresses are now included in your Bad Emails report, so you get a full picture of your email deliverability at any given time.
  • You can now review the existing list of Bad Emails as soon as you upload your Electors into a draft election, and see which electors, if any, have already unsubscribed or have a bad email address on record.
  • Email addresses that bounced back in the past and remain unresolved will continue to appear in your Bad Emails report until you update them, so you never lose focus of whose email address needs to be edited.
  • Your list of Bad Emails can be exported at any time as a CSV file, so you can share it with other election organizers who do not have access to the Election Manager.

You can now conveniently keep an eye on the total number of bad emails in your election at any given time, right from the Election Overview page. Since each election organizer sets their own priority for fixing email issues, we’ve eliminated the email bounce notifications in favour of a more robust tool that allows you to manage your email list on your own terms.

A step-by-step walkthrough of the new Bad Emails feature is available inside our Help Portal. As always, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about this new feature, or anything else we might be able to assist you with.

Did you know?

Electors who have unsubscribed in the past can always re-subscribe themselves by sending an email message to resubscribe@simplyvoting.com from the unsubscribed email address.

2020 Holiday Schedule

2020 Holiday Schedule: Please note that our office will be closed from December 21, 2020 through January 1, 2021.

Skeleton staff will be available to support ongoing elections. If you require emergency support during this time, please fill out the support form on our website and set the priority to “emergency”. One of our team members will follow up with you promptly.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and a very democratic New Year!

 

Donating to COVID-19 Research

Simply Voting’s very first customer was the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU); thus, we are proud to be able to make a donation of $10,000 to COVID-19 Research to support the McGill community now, just as they supported us at the very beginning.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created enormous challenges when it comes to public health, and has significantly impacted the ways in which we live and work. At Simply Voting, we are working around the clock to support organizations as they shift to conducting elections online. Alongside our work in the voting world, we also wanted to contribute to efforts being made by our local medical community to combat the pandemic.

The McGill Emergency COVID-19 Research Fund has brought together more than 250 researchers who are specialized in infectious and immune-mediated diseases in order to engage in vital research that encompasses conducting clinical trials, creating new diagnostic tools, and developing drug therapies.

The McGill research community has played a leading role in the race to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Their experts has already worked with partners around the world to combat the spread of the coronavirus and help treat sufferers.

For more information regarding the McGill Emergency COVID-19 Research Fund, please visit their website.

A Word About Ethics

An Ethics section has been added to our website, where you can read more about Simply Voting’s ethics, including our Code of Ethics and access to ethics related reporting.

The importance of ethics within the elections industry cannot be understated. While companies like Simply Voting are often involved in only a slice of organizational governance, platforms like our own can be critical in ensuring all stakeholders in the democratic process feel elections are conducted transparently and with integrity. Voting systems, and the companies and employees that maintain them, must engender trust in all those involved. To this end, we believe defining the ethics and values that all of us follow at Simply Voting is integral to servicing the needs of our customers and all other involved stakeholders.

Simply Voting maintains a Code of Ethics, which all employees are trained on and attest to on an annual basis. We also maintain an “ethics hotline” where employees or other outside parties may anonymously report ethical problems related to various areas of concern. An Ethics section has been added to our website, where you can read more about Simply Voting’s ethics, including our Code of Ethics and access to ethics related reporting.

We value our customer’s trust in our platform, in our employees, and in our business practices. We know that elections are often mission critical for organizations, and our promise to you is that we at Simply Voting will always strive to maintain the highest ethical principles and standards.