Secure Our Elections with Open-Source, Verifiable Voting

Secure Our Elections with Open-Source, Verifiable Voting

The Issue

Do you trust elections? Many don’t, and that’s dangerous for all of us.

We need a voting system where every voter can verify their vote was counted—open, transparent, and impossible to manipulate.

That’s why we’re calling on state and federal election officials to:

  • Launch pilot programs for open-source, verifiable voting by 2028.

  • Make voting systems transparent, secure, and publicly auditable.

We can fix this, but only if we act now. Trust in elections is the foundation of democracy. Let’s build a system we can all believe in.

Read how open source voting actually works here

Why This Matters:

  • No government, company, or party should control the vote-counting process.

  • Every voter should be able to verify their vote was recorded, without revealing their identity.

  • We already use encryption for banking and cybersecurity. Why not for voting?


We don’t need to agree on past elections to agree that future elections should be beyond doubt. Sign this petition to demand election transparency, security, and public trust.

This isn’t just speculation — distrust in elections is measurable. In 2024, only 28% of Republicans expressed confidence in the accuracy of elections, a sharp decline from 44% in 2020. (Gallup)

We need something better. We need a system where:
✅ You can verify that your vote was counted without revealing who you voted for.
✅ Everyone — Republicans, Democrats, independents — can see the real-time tally.
No single entity (not the government, not a private company) can alter the results.

Read how open source voting actually works here

Trust in elections isn’t just about believing in democracy — it’s about knowing that every vote is counted, secure, and verifiable.

That’s why we need open-source, auditable voting.

If you agree that elections should be transparent and beyond dispute, sign this petition to demand action:

Not sure?
10 FAQs about Open Source Voting

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The Issue

Do you trust elections? Many don’t, and that’s dangerous for all of us.

We need a voting system where every voter can verify their vote was counted—open, transparent, and impossible to manipulate.

That’s why we’re calling on state and federal election officials to:

  • Launch pilot programs for open-source, verifiable voting by 2028.

  • Make voting systems transparent, secure, and publicly auditable.

We can fix this, but only if we act now. Trust in elections is the foundation of democracy. Let’s build a system we can all believe in.

Read how open source voting actually works here

Why This Matters:

  • No government, company, or party should control the vote-counting process.

  • Every voter should be able to verify their vote was recorded, without revealing their identity.

  • We already use encryption for banking and cybersecurity. Why not for voting?


We don’t need to agree on past elections to agree that future elections should be beyond doubt. Sign this petition to demand election transparency, security, and public trust.

This isn’t just speculation — distrust in elections is measurable. In 2024, only 28% of Republicans expressed confidence in the accuracy of elections, a sharp decline from 44% in 2020. (Gallup)

We need something better. We need a system where:
✅ You can verify that your vote was counted without revealing who you voted for.
✅ Everyone — Republicans, Democrats, independents — can see the real-time tally.
No single entity (not the government, not a private company) can alter the results.

Read how open source voting actually works here

Trust in elections isn’t just about believing in democracy — it’s about knowing that every vote is counted, secure, and verifiable.

That’s why we need open-source, auditable voting.

If you agree that elections should be transparent and beyond dispute, sign this petition to demand action:

Not sure?
10 FAQs about Open Source Voting

The Decision Makers

Federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
Federal Election Assistance Commission (EAC)

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