Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
ISSN: 2321-4775 Impact Factor:1.6 Volume:1 Issue:2 Year: 08 November,2013 Pages:51-57
Nowadays, providing preventive measures is one of the challenging matters in the world. Among the several field, providing preventive measures system for voting are the tedious and expensive one. In order to provide inexpensive solutions to the above, this project will be implemented with 3 security measures namely, finger print scan, magnetic coated stripe scan, and password scan. These scans are used to ensure the security to avoid fake, repeated voting etc. Then these polled votes are stored in local database in each poll booth and then they are connected to the main database by encrypted form in order to avoid any malicious threats. Thus the first aim of avoiding fake and repeated voting has been avoided then to reduce the time of finding the Winning party with majority of votes we make use of this main database, thus the result of polled votes are checked and the winning party can be announced within few hours after the polling.
ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM,TRUSTWORTHY VOTING SYSTEM
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