Election committee & election manager: Role separation in online elections with NemoVote enables advanced access control management - With a license from the umbrella organization, all associated organizations can act as election managers and only see their own elections. This keeps control and overview centralized without local teams gaining access to external data.
In large associations, umbrella associations often buy the license, while subsidiary associations, boards or election committees organize the elections locally. Election manager roles solve this: local teams only see their own voter lists and elections, central admins retain the overall view.
The organizer role in NemoVote is finely configurable: permissions can be granted or revoked live at any time. This enables scalable structures from small clubs to international umbrella organizations.
In large associations or umbrella organizations with many local units, a role problem quickly arises: national associations need an overview of all elections, but local associations should only be able to see and edit their own data. Full admin rights for local election managers are too powerful, pure viewer rights are too limited.
Typical scenarios:
The solution: A configurable organizer role that meets exactly these requirements.
The election manager role (internally "organizer") is given most admin rights - but with precise control over which actions are allowed. Each election can have any number of election managers, all with identical or customized permissions.
Election manager rights can be configured with extremely fine granularity. Central admins define exactly which actions are permitted in four areas for each election and each election manager:
| Authorization | Election manager | Admin |
|---|---|---|
| Create votes | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Edit votes | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Open/close votes | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Break seal (sealed voting) | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Comment on votes | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Authorization | Election manager | Admin |
|---|---|---|
| Create voter lists | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Edit voter lists | ⚙️ Configurable | Always |
| Delete voter lists | ⚙️ Configurable | Always |
| Authorization | Election manager | Admin |
|---|---|---|
| Add voters | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Edit voter:inside | ⚙️ Configurable | Always |
| Send access data | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| View voters:inside | ✅ Always | ✅ Always |
| Authorization | Election manager | Admin |
|---|---|---|
| Create mailing templates | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Send mailings | ⚙️ Configurable | ✅ Always |
| Property | Election manager | Admin |
|---|---|---|
| Visibility of other elections and voter lists | ❌ Only own assigned elections | All elections of the organization |
Admins have full flexibility: they can decide individually for each election and each election manager which permissions are active - and can also adjust them retrospectively. This means that tailor-made role assignments can be implemented for every organization and every use case.
Scenario: A national association buys a NemoVote license and distributes it to 50 local associations. Each local association should be able to conduct elections independently - without access to other associations.
Result: Multi-tenant structure without separate instances - one system, many independent units.
Scenario: An election committee organizes a sensitive board election. The results should only be visible after the seal has been broken by the independent election management.
Result: Independence and security against challenge through clear separation of roles.
Scenario: In a large election with many candidates, they should create and manage their profiles themselves.
Candidacy: Vice President, Sample ManResult: Independent candidate management without admin effort - scalable for elections with dozens of candidates.
This use case is already being prepared by an anonymized customer in Switzerland for a larger election.
GO!, which coordinates over 1,000 schools, uses election manager roles to involve decentralized election committees without them having access to other school elections. The role makes it possible for local organizers to conduct their elections independently - centrally controlled by the GO! administration.
At World Sailing, election manager roles are used to separate the various committees in a meaningful way. The committee can fully organize the election, but has no access to other elections. A lived role-rights concept.
A large Swiss association plans to use the candidacy management model for an upcoming election with over 30 candidates. Each candidate manages their own profile as an election manager - the central admin maintains an overview and approval control.
Election manager roles work seamlessly with sealed voting:
Election managers can - if authorized - add comments to votes:
Flexibility is key: admins can adjust authorizations live at any time:
The election manager role is the missing piece of the puzzle for large associations, umbrella organizations and complex election structures. It makes it possible to delegate responsibility without jeopardizing control or data protection.
With fine-grained authorizations, live adjustments and seamless integration into sealed voting and comment voting, NemoVote creates the technical basis for legally compliant, scalable and delegable online elections.
To our knowledge, NemoVote is the only online voting tool that allows such a complex role-rights system for umbrella organizations. Find out more in our complete comparison of the TOP 10 online voting systems
If your structure needs more than one admin - but not everyone should see everything - the election manager role is the solution.