When you land on a site like org-votex.click that doesn't load, can't be reached over a secure connection, and leaves no footprint in the Wayback Machine, the first question has to be: what is this place? Most legitimate websites, even brand new ones, at least show up with a basic page, a favicon, and some way to contact the owner. This domain has none of that.
The lack of HTTPS is the biggest practical concern. Even if the site eventually loads for you, not having encryption means any information you enter β a name, email, or payment details β could be intercepted. That's a dealbreaker for any online interaction.
Because we can't see what org-votex.click actually offers, it's impossible to say whether it's a scam or just a poorly configured project. But the combination of a hidden owner, zero web history, and no secure connection pushes the risk well past what most people should accept. If you're considering using this site, wait until it shows up with a working HTTPS page, a clear privacy policy, and some evidence that real people have used it before you.