Administrative Portal
About the Administrative Portal
We provide role-based administrative dashboards to manage every aspect of the electoral or voting process — whether you're a government electoral body or a private organization.
Primary Administrator Dashboard
Full oversight of the entire voting process with top-level controls. For governments, this is the electoral body chairman or president. For organizations, it's the designated election administrator.
Delegated Officers Dashboard
Secondary officers manage operations within their assigned scope — regional electoral officers for government deployments, or department heads and chapter leads for organizations.
What the dashboards help you do
Parties & Groups
Configure and manage participating entities — political parties for government elections, or candidate groups and slates for organizational votes.
Custom Settings
Customize settings tailored to your deployment's unique requirements, whether it's a national electoral body or a corporate board.
Election Categories
Manage election categories — from presidential to local council levels for governments, or board positions, committee seats, and member polls for organizations.
Candidate Configuration
Configure candidates for each election category with full profile management, applicable to both public office seekers and organizational nominees.
Election Scheduling
Set dates and times for each election phase with precision control — from national election cycles to annual general meetings.
Charts & Results
Configure chart types for each election category and monitor results in real time, with reporting suited to both public transparency and internal governance needs.
Important Notes
Vote Integrity
The dashboard does not provide any tool or control to view or manage cast votes. Every vote is encrypted and securely stored — results are displayed in real time via the public-facing platform. This applies equally to government and organization deployments.
Channel Control
Voting channels are activated during onboarding and can only be disabled upon an official request from the client — either well before an election begins or after it concludes, and only for a substantiated reason.