Can I Have Multiple Administrators and Limit What They Can Do?

Can I Have Multiple Administrators and Limit What They Can Do?

Yes, we can create additional -or edit current- admin accounts for your election, with set permissions. 

Please contact support@associationvoting.com and we will set up your additional administrators with the information you provide (name, email, permissions required). A secure, auto-generated password will be made for their admin account and sent to their email along with their other login information.
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