Voatz

Voatz, Inc.
Type of site
Private
FoundedDecember 22, 2016; 8 years ago
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Nimit Sawhney, Simer Sawhney
Key peopleNimit Sawhney
(Co-Founder and CEO)
Simer Sawhney
(Co-Founder and Board Member)
Kahlil Byrd
(Board Member)
Matt Mosman
(Board Member)
IndustryTechnology
URLvoatz.com

Voatz is a for-profit, private company that has built Internet electronic voting applications. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

Voters in the U.S. states of Utah, Colorado, and West Virginia have used the Voatz app to cast ballots in statewide elections. In a 2018 pilot project for West Virginia, using Voatz, American voters submitted ballots from 29 countries.

In 2020, Voatz said it was subjected to security audits by independent technology firms, but was not forthcoming with the results. For example, when reporters have reached out to auditors they did not hear back, and Voatz has insisted that these same companies sign non-disclosure agreements prior to investigating the company.

In 2020, a report by MIT researchers identified a number of high-severity vulnerabilities in Voatz's architecture. which Voatz denied. A follow-on security assessment, paid for by Voatz itself, was released by the security auditing firm Trail of Bits, confirming the MIT researchers' results, and another 48 technical issues were reported (plus 31 threat model findings for a total of 79 findings), a third of which were rated 'high severity.' 8 of the 48 technical issues were addressed.

The idea of Voatz was prototyped by the founders in 2014 at a SXSW hackathon. As of August 2025, the startup has conducted over 150 elections (including the early pilots) and raised nearly $12 million in venture funding.