My associations bylaws say that some voters have more votes than others — in other words, some votes are “weighted” more than others. Can BallotBox deal with that?
Absolutely. This feature was added in 2006, in response to a customer request. BallotBox now allows you to assign a number of votes to each voter. For example, a homeowner’s association’s rules may provide that each member has that number of votes equal to his or her assessed property value divided by 100. When you import your voters from your membership database into BallotBox, you can specify how many votes each voter has. BallotBox will then use that number when the poll is tallied. (If you do not specify a number of votes for each of your voters, BallotBox will assume each voter has one vote.
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