Election-grade software

Elections need to go perfectly.
Every time.

NES builds the systems that help election teams get there — from warehouse to polling place and back, with every asset, workflow, and handoff accounted for.

When an election office runs well, no one notices.

When one ballot box goes missing, everyone does.

Election teams manage thousands of assets across dozens of locations under strict legal obligations — equipment inventories, chain-of-custody logs, tamper-evident seals, audit-ready records. Most offices handle it with spreadsheets and paper. That works until it doesn't.

NES products replace spreadsheets and paper trails with purpose-built systems that embed the rules into the workflow itself. Every handoff is signed. Every seal is logged. Every record is immutable. The evidence is there when someone asks for it — because it's always been there.

The products

Three products, one operating philosophy: purpose-built for elections, not adapted from something else.

NxtPortal

A self-service mail ballot status lookup, embeddable on a county website. Voters answer their own status questions; the office handles fewer of them.

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NxtVoter

Voter registration, engineered to the same election-grade standard. Modern, auditable, and built from the ground up to meet the statutes that govern voter rolls — not to be adapted to them.

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State vertical

Built for Texas. NES is headquartered in Austin. NxtAssets was designed from day one to meet the Texas Election Code (Chapters 66, 125, 127, 129), Secretary of State advisories, EAC best practices, and CISA chain-of-custody guidance.

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What the platform guarantees

Tamper-proof Custody & seal records no one can edit
Always encrypted At rest and in motion — never off
Always on 99.995% uptime on enterprise cloud
Government-cloud ready High-tier federal procurement path available

Technical evaluation lives on the NxtAssets security architecture and For security pages — stack detail, compliance attestations, and architecture.

Talk to NES

Every county has its own playbook. NES starts by listening, then maps what each county needs to what NxtAssets already does.