We are proud to announce that Eligo has been selected as one of the platforms featured in the Digital Democracy Report 2026 by the Solonian Democracy Institute, one of the most respected international observatories on the evolution of digital democracy.
The report analyses every year the technological solutions that make decision-making processes more transparent, participatory and verifiable, becoming a global reference for institutions, researchers and organizations.
Our inclusion confirms Eligoās commitment to combining innovation, security and trust, contributing to an open and accessible model of digital participation aligned with European standards, and supporting organisations as they transition toward more transparent, efficient and fully verifiable decision-making processes.
An international recognition for democratic innovation
The Digital Democracy Report 2026 is one of the most authoritative studies on the global evolution of digital democracy.
Now in its sixth edition, the report explores how technology is reshaping participation, governance, and institutional trust, engaging citizens through digital tools and providing data-driven insights across voting, participatory budgeting, and public consultations.
Each edition involves policymakers, researchers, and professionals, confirming its status as a key reference for understanding how technology can strengthen collective trust and the quality of shared decisions.
The Solonian Democracy Institute: a global authority
In the Digital Democracy Report 2026, the Solonian Democracy Institute chose Eligo as the first platform featured in the new edition of the report, dedicated to mapping the evolution of technologies for digital democracy.
As stated in the official publication: āEligo, whose voting application is used by companies, cooperatives and universities across Europe to decide on matters as varied as board elections, company by-laws and university bodies.ā. Through this citation, the Institute highlights the wide range of contexts in which Eligoās platform is applied, from corporate governance and cooperative assemblies to university decision-making processes, emphasizing its flexibility and institutional relevance.
The Institute, which has long studied the relationship between technology and participation, has also renewed its evaluation criteria to give greater importance to platforms that foster truly democratic decision-making, stating: ālending additional weight to vendors enabling truly democratic decision-making, rather than just participation for participationās sake.ā
This approach underscores the focus on solutions that enable genuine democratic processes, not just engagement, but transparent and verifiable collective decisions.
A result that reaffirms our mission: to promote conscious, verifiable, and accessible digital participation, contributing to the construction of a digital democracy based on trust and shared responsibility.
Eligo: advancing digital voting in Europe
In the Digital Democracy Report 2026, the Solonian Democracy Institute selected Eligo as the first platform presented in this new edition, mapping the ongoing evolution of technologies for digital democracy.
For Eligo, this recognition represents a concrete milestone in our long-standing commitment to ensuring cryptographic security, transparency and ease of use, empowering organizations, universities and enterprises to conduct digital elections in full compliance with European regulations.
It reinforces our mission to promote a responsible, verifiable and accessible digital participation, building a democracy grounded in trust and shared accountability.
Technology and trust: the foundations of new participation
The Digital Democracy Report 2026 highlights that true democratic innovation lies not only in technology itself but in its ability to generate trust.
The most effective voting platforms, such as Eligo, integrate transparency, inclusion and security to guarantee fair and verifiable decision-making processes.
Eligoās experience shows how electronic voting can become a tangible pillar of modern democracy, combining technological innovation and civic values while making participation simpler and safer for everyone.
The full publication is available in the Digital Democracy Report 2026 by the Solonian Democracy Institute, one of the most authoritative analyses on the digital transformation of democracy worldwide.