Infrastructure for Democracy
Transparent, verifiable, and private — powered by cryptography and the blockchain.

How It Works
Verify your identity in seconds using your biometric passport and phone. Your details never leave your device, but you get a secure one-time registration that ensures you can only vote once.
Organizers set up elections with clear rules and timing that are locked on the blockchain. Once published, the rules can’t be changed — not by organisers, not by outside parties. A simple QR code lets voters join with confidence.
When it’s time to vote, each eligible voter receives a digital ballot. Casting your vote is quick, private, and anonymous — your choice is permanently recorded on the blockchain, where it cannot be altered or erased. No one in the middle can tamper with or see how you vote.
Every ballot is recorded immutably in a way that anyone can check. Auditors, organizers, and even voters can independently verify the count. The results are tamper-proof, transparent, and provable — without needing to trust any company, government, or third party.
Features & Benefits
Run elections without middlemen — power anchored directly on blockchain.
Every ballot visible and verifiable — proof replaces promises in democracy.
Your vote stays private, tamper-proof, and locked by cryptography.
From local polls to nations, trust holds steady at any size.
Adapts to every election type while keeping results provable.
From the earliest days of trade, progress has always come from removing unnecessary middlemen. Double-entry bookkeeping in the Renaissance allowed merchants to trust their books instead of blind promises. Centuries later, Bitcoin proved that money could move securely without banks.
Votari continues this tradition for democracy. By anchoring elections directly to the blockchain, there are no hidden servers, no central authorities, and no single point of failure. Power shifts back to voters and organizers — elections that run because mathematics guarantee them, not because anyone asks for your trust.
Free
£0/election
Up to 10 ballots
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£6/election
Up to 100 ballots
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£60/election
Up to 1,000 ballots
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Up to 100,000 ballots
About & Vision
Democracy, trust, and transparency for the digital age.
Mission
At Votari, we believe democracy depends on trust. Our mission is to make every vote transparent, verifiable, and secure — without compromising privacy. By combining advanced cryptography, on-device identity proofs, and the power of the Bitcoin SV blockchain, we eliminate hidden intermediaries and place control back in the hands of voters.
We are building a system where every voice counts once, every ballot is auditable by anyone, and results are beyond manipulation. From local communities to national elections, Votari delivers a future of digital democracy that is fair, accountable, and open to all.
Security & Compliance
Votari is built with international standards in mind. From GDPR for data protection to ISO 27001 for information security management, our platform is engineered to meet the highest benchmarks of trust.
From ledgers to blockchains — how proof replaces trust
Votari is the next chapter in that evolution.
Results anyone can verify.
Renaissance (1400s) Merchants in the Italian city-states pioneered early ballots and ledgers. It was the rebirth of accountable record-keeping — but trust still depended on local elites and fragile paper.
Double-Entry (1500s) Double-entry bookkeeping brought balance and discipline to trade, powering centuries of commerce. Yet by 2008, opaque centralized ledgers showed their limits in the global financial crisis.
Bitcoin (2009) Bitcoin introduced a public, tamper-proof ledger verified by everyone. It proved records could be trusted without banks or governments — but digital democracy still lacked its breakthrough.
Votari (Today) Votari extends this lineage into elections. Rules, registrations, and votes are anchored directly on the blockchain — verifiable by anyone, hidden from no one, and impossible to alter. Trust, restored.
In the Italian city-states, merchants and citizens experimented with early ballots and ledgers. It was the rebirth of accountable record-keeping, but trust still depended on local elites and fragile paper systems.
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