Voatz Successfully Completes Its 2024 Elections in Canada, US and Mexico

For Immediate Release

Boston, MA / Toronto, ON / Mexico City – December 27, 2024: Voatz announces the successful completion of its elections in the US, Mexico and Canada as part of the 2024 election cycle. More than 10 million voters were eligible to use the Voatz system during this election cycle across multiple jurisdictions.

Voatz completes 140 elections

As of this release, Voatz has successfully completed 140 elections and enabled more than 5 million voters to cast their ballots in a secure, accessible manner using the convenience of their personal devices. The Voatz team is extremely grateful for the trust and support it has received from various election officials, administrators and voters globally.

“Our team has been working tirelessly to expand access and security in elections.” said a Voatz spokesperson. “We strongly believe that technologies such as ours can play a significant role in rebuilding trust and making the electoral process safer and truly accessible for all. The groundwork to conduct large scale online elections continues to be laid brice by brick and we are super excited to embrace the opportunities ahead.”

Voatz is at the forefront of providing accessible, secure remote voting for all citizens and has established itself as a global leader in delivering successful elections especially in high threat scenarios. Its award winning mobile first election system continues to receive high praise from citizens and administrators alike.

About Voatz 

Voatz is an award-winning mobile elections platform that leverages cutting-edge technology (including remote identity verification, biometrics and a blockchain-based infrastructure) to increase access, auditability and security in elections. Voatz has successfully served more than 5 million voters across 140 elections in 7 countries. In 2018, Voatz ran the first mobile vote in U.S. Federal Election history, and, in 2020, Voatz became the first smartphone app based system to be used for voting in the U.S. Presidential Elections. Voatz was selected by 15 cities in Canada for the 2022 Ontario Municipal Elections and was successfully used in the historic 2024 Presidential Elections in Mexico. Voatz specializes in delivering successful elections in high threat environments.

Voatz Powers Historic 2024 Federal Elections in Mexico

Overseas Voter Turnout Soars Amid Stellar Cybersecurity Performance.

Boston, MA, USA / Mexico City, Mexico – In a groundbreaking moment for democracy and technological innovation, Voatz successfully powered the 2024 Federal Elections in Mexico, marking a significant milestone in the adoption of blockchain-backed online voting systems. This was the first time that Mexicans living overseas were able to cast their votes using this secure and transparent technology in a Federal election, reflecting Mexico’s commitment to expanding access to voting while ensuring security and integrity in the face of potential threats.

A Historic Election: First Woman President Elected

The 2024 elections were not just historic for their technological advances—they also saw Mexico elect its first woman president. This landmark victory is a pivotal step forward for representation and inclusivity in Mexican politics. The Voatz system played an instrumental role in facilitating voter participation globally, ensuring that overseas Mexicans could contribute to this momentous election.

Cybersecurity at the Forefront: A Battle-Tested System

One of the key achievements of the 2024 Federal Elections was the flawless performance of Voatz’s platform amidst a complex cybersecurity environment. In the lead-up to and during the elections, the system successfully fended off multiple cyber threats and potential attacks aimed at disrupting the voting process. Voatz’s advanced security features, which include end-to-end encryption and blockchain-based immutability, proved resilient in protecting the integrity of the election.

The blockchain-backed voting system ensured that each vote was securely recorded and could not be altered or tampered with, even in the presence of multiple threats. Every vote cast was encrypted, making it inaccessible to unauthorized parties, while the immutable nature of blockchain technology allowed election officials to fully audit and verify the process. This gave voters and election authorities confidence in the security and transparency of the system.

Increased Participation Among Overseas Voters

In addition to demonstrating robust cybersecurity, the election saw a dramatic increase in overseas voter participation. Voatz’s platform helped drive this surge by offering a secure and convenient method for overseas Mexicans to participate in the election. Overseas voter turnout more than doubled compared to the previous federal election in 2018, a testament to how blockchain-backed mobile voting systems can empower citizens regardless of their geographical location.

Voatz’s platform allowed overseas voters to verify their credentials securely and cast their votes without the hurdles of traveling to polling stations or relying on postal services. With cybersecurity at the core of the platform, voters could rest assured that their ballots were cast and counted with full integrity, despite the threat of interference.

A Closer Look at Voatz’s Cybersecurity Measures

Voatz’s system is designed with multiple layers of security to defend against sophisticated cyber threats. These include:

  • End-to-End Encryption: Protecting the data from the voter’s device to the vote’s final recording on the blockchain, ensuring total privacy.
  • Blockchain Immutability: Each vote is secured using a blockchain-based infrastructure, ensuring that once a vote is cast, it cannot be altered or deleted.
  • Auditability: The blockchain infrastructure provides full transparency, allowing election officials to audit the entire voting process to confirm its accuracy.
  • Rigorous Penetration Testing: Prior to the election, Voatz underwent extensive third-party cybersecurity testing to ensure it could withstand advanced cyberattacks.

Despite the presence of multiple threats, Voatz’s system stood resilient, protecting the integrity of the election and allowing Mexican voters around the world to cast their ballots confidently.

The Future of Secure and Accessible Voting

The success of the 2024 Federal Elections in Mexico is a powerful demonstration of how secure and accessible voting solutions can transform the democratic process. Voatz is proud to have contributed to this historic election, providing a platform that not only expanded voter participation but also withstood significant cybersecurity challenges.

We are grateful to our partners IDEEO, the AWS team and the INE team for their amazing support and collaboration to make this a grand success.

Looking forward, Voatz remains committed to innovating the future of elections, ensuring that blockchain-backed voting technology can continue to empower citizens everywhere while maintaining the highest levels of security and transparency.

December 2024 Update: Our technical paper that discusses the implementation for this election in detail was accepted for publication by IEEE Blockchain and is available here.