Voting urn
ETIQ ballot boxes allow for easy retrieval of ballots at events that require a vote.
They can be chosen transparent or opaque, with or without lock, for a more or less secure use depending on the type of operation (collection notice, contests, voting, regulatory vote, ...).
Available in several formats (electoral ballot box, plexi ballot box, small ballot box, large urn ...), ETIQ ballot boxes can also be chosen on foot or on counter, with the option of a poster door to display your communication.
When to use a transparent ballot box?
The transparent ballot box is the ideal format to organize a vote in a professional and security context. The plexi ballot box is resistant and can be used during votes at general meetings, boards of directors or for more informal votes. They can be chosen with visual holder to optimize your communication. Finally, to ensure total security, they can also be selected with padlocks.
Why choose a ballot box with a lock? In what context should we prefer an urn with a lock?
In a professional context, choosing an electoral ballot box with a lock reassures your employees about the seriousness of the election. It ensures that only one designated person will have access to the ballots.
In an administrative or medical context, the presence of a lock guarantees the confidentiality of the data provided and establishes a climate of trust. Finally, a ballot box with a lock may be preferred if it is left unattended to ensure that no one can withdraw the ballots.
Why are the ballot boxes transparent?
Ballot boxes are generally transparent in order to allow assessors to ensure that the ballot box is empty at the beginning of the election. They can also be equipped with a meter (recommended, but not mandatory) to prevent electoral fraud.