This document proposes a new online voting system for India that uses optical cryptology and QR codes to securely authenticate voters and prevent election tampering. The existing paper-based system has problems like voter fraud and errors in counting votes. The proposed system would allow voters to cast their ballots online conveniently using their mobile phones by scanning QR codes linked to their credentials. This could help modernize India's elections and reduce issues like those seen in recent paper-based elections. The system aims to be accessible for voters while also increasing security through the use of optical cryptology techniques to encrypt voter authentication codes.
IRJET- Advanced Technology in Secured Online Voting SystemIRJET Journal
The document proposes an online voting system for India to replace the current manual paper ballot system. It discusses problems with the existing system such as it being time-consuming, prone to errors, and lacking transparency. The proposed system would allow voters to cast votes online using resources like personal computers or systems arranged by the government. It would speed up the voting process and reduce risks of corruption. The system is designed with voter and administrator modules. The voter module enables login, viewing candidates, and casting a secure vote. The administrator module manages voter and candidate registration, vote counting, and announcing results. The goal is to facilitate voting and draw the process into the digital era.
IRJET - Smart E-Voting System with Fingerprint Authentication using ArduinoIRJET Journal
1) This document describes a smart e-voting system that uses fingerprint authentication with an Arduino microcontroller to prevent fraudulent voting.
2) The system architecture includes voter registration using fingerprint scanning, fingerprint verification when casting a vote, recording the vote selection, alerting if a wrong or double vote is tried, and generating a final vote result.
3) The goal is to provide a secure, accurate and efficient electronic voting system as an alternative to traditional manual voting methods. Fingerprint authentication is used to ensure one person, one vote.
This document discusses the design and development of a digital voting system in India. The system would allow eligible Indian citizens over 18 to vote online without going to a physical polling station. Voters would first need to register through the system administrator and their details would be verified against existing databases. They would then be assigned login credentials to access the voting system. The system would be web-based and use technologies like HTML, CSS, Java, and an Oracle database. It would allow voters to register, view candidates, and cast their vote remotely from any location. The goals of the system are to improve voter participation, avoid delays in registration, and update voter rolls without bribery.
IRJET- Design and Development of Security based Voting SystemIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a secure biometric-based voting system using fingerprint recognition. The proposed system aims to address issues with existing electronic voting machines, such as the possibility of false votes or votes being changed. It involves validating voters using fingerprint matching with Aadhaar data, allowing an authenticated voter to cast a vote, and preventing the same voter from voting again through alerts. The system is designed to provide secure, fast voting and ensure the principle of one person, one vote. The document outlines the existing voting system issues, proposed biometric system design and implementation steps, and concludes noting potential security and implementation challenges.
1. The document describes a proposed biometric voting machine that uses fingerprint scanning and iris recognition to identify voters and prevent fraudulent voting.
2. It aims to develop a tamper-proof voting system through valid biometric recognition, using either a fingerprint scanner or iris scanner. Fingerprints and irises are unique to each individual.
3. The system would enroll voters by collecting their fingerprint or iris data, then allow voting by scanning fingerprints or irises and only permitting a vote if the biometric data matches a registered voter's profile in the database.
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
IRJET - Secured Smart Voting System using AadharIRJET Journal
The document proposes a secured smart voting system using Aadhar cards to authenticate voters instead of voter ID cards. It aims to provide tamper-free votes and increase voting percentages by allowing migrants to vote through a mobile app. The system would use biometric fingerprint authentication linked to Aadhar cards to verify voter identity. For migrants, an OTP would be sent to the mobile number registered with the voter's Aadhar card after entering their Aadhar number in the app. The system seeks to address issues with the current voting system like vote manipulation and not receiving migrant votes. It argues that Aadhar-based voting is more secure, cost-effective and improves digital inclusion compared to the existing EVM-based system.
IRJET- Online Voting System using Fingerprint ScannerIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed online voting system that uses fingerprint scanning for voter authentication and identification. The system was developed using Arduino, PHP, HTML, and CSS. It allows voters to register and cast their votes online through a web interface. When voting, the system scans a voter's fingerprint and only allows a vote if the fingerprint matches one registered in the system database. This is meant to ensure each voter only votes once and prevents fake or invalid votes. The document outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and applications of the proposed online voting system using fingerprint scanning for secure online elections.
IRJET- Advanced Technology in Secured Online Voting SystemIRJET Journal
The document proposes an online voting system for India to replace the current manual paper ballot system. It discusses problems with the existing system such as it being time-consuming, prone to errors, and lacking transparency. The proposed system would allow voters to cast votes online using resources like personal computers or systems arranged by the government. It would speed up the voting process and reduce risks of corruption. The system is designed with voter and administrator modules. The voter module enables login, viewing candidates, and casting a secure vote. The administrator module manages voter and candidate registration, vote counting, and announcing results. The goal is to facilitate voting and draw the process into the digital era.
IRJET - Smart E-Voting System with Fingerprint Authentication using ArduinoIRJET Journal
1) This document describes a smart e-voting system that uses fingerprint authentication with an Arduino microcontroller to prevent fraudulent voting.
2) The system architecture includes voter registration using fingerprint scanning, fingerprint verification when casting a vote, recording the vote selection, alerting if a wrong or double vote is tried, and generating a final vote result.
3) The goal is to provide a secure, accurate and efficient electronic voting system as an alternative to traditional manual voting methods. Fingerprint authentication is used to ensure one person, one vote.
This document discusses the design and development of a digital voting system in India. The system would allow eligible Indian citizens over 18 to vote online without going to a physical polling station. Voters would first need to register through the system administrator and their details would be verified against existing databases. They would then be assigned login credentials to access the voting system. The system would be web-based and use technologies like HTML, CSS, Java, and an Oracle database. It would allow voters to register, view candidates, and cast their vote remotely from any location. The goals of the system are to improve voter participation, avoid delays in registration, and update voter rolls without bribery.
IRJET- Design and Development of Security based Voting SystemIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a secure biometric-based voting system using fingerprint recognition. The proposed system aims to address issues with existing electronic voting machines, such as the possibility of false votes or votes being changed. It involves validating voters using fingerprint matching with Aadhaar data, allowing an authenticated voter to cast a vote, and preventing the same voter from voting again through alerts. The system is designed to provide secure, fast voting and ensure the principle of one person, one vote. The document outlines the existing voting system issues, proposed biometric system design and implementation steps, and concludes noting potential security and implementation challenges.
1. The document describes a proposed biometric voting machine that uses fingerprint scanning and iris recognition to identify voters and prevent fraudulent voting.
2. It aims to develop a tamper-proof voting system through valid biometric recognition, using either a fingerprint scanner or iris scanner. Fingerprints and irises are unique to each individual.
3. The system would enroll voters by collecting their fingerprint or iris data, then allow voting by scanning fingerprints or irises and only permitting a vote if the biometric data matches a registered voter's profile in the database.
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
IRJET - Secured Smart Voting System using AadharIRJET Journal
The document proposes a secured smart voting system using Aadhar cards to authenticate voters instead of voter ID cards. It aims to provide tamper-free votes and increase voting percentages by allowing migrants to vote through a mobile app. The system would use biometric fingerprint authentication linked to Aadhar cards to verify voter identity. For migrants, an OTP would be sent to the mobile number registered with the voter's Aadhar card after entering their Aadhar number in the app. The system seeks to address issues with the current voting system like vote manipulation and not receiving migrant votes. It argues that Aadhar-based voting is more secure, cost-effective and improves digital inclusion compared to the existing EVM-based system.
IRJET- Online Voting System using Fingerprint ScannerIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed online voting system that uses fingerprint scanning for voter authentication and identification. The system was developed using Arduino, PHP, HTML, and CSS. It allows voters to register and cast their votes online through a web interface. When voting, the system scans a voter's fingerprint and only allows a vote if the fingerprint matches one registered in the system database. This is meant to ensure each voter only votes once and prevents fake or invalid votes. The document outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and applications of the proposed online voting system using fingerprint scanning for secure online elections.
The purpose of this master‘s project is to develop an Online E-Voting prototype system
utilizing the Paillier Threshold Cryptosystem (PTC) web services and applying MESE processes
to it in an attempt to find possible solutions to further improve existing PTC web services.
Online voting (e-voting) would be more convenient, relatively secure and utilize fewer
resources. To be able to access e-voting system from a personal, business or even a public library
computer may be more convenient for many people needing to vote. This could potentially be a
solution for the low voter turnout at the polls. However, it is still questionable whether elections
can be conducted online or over the internet due to the high level of concern over security.
— Short Message Service (SMS) is the text communication service component of phone, web or mobile communication systems, using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or mobile phone devices. The usage SMS as data application in the world is enormous, with 2.4 billion active users, or 74% of all mobile phone subscribers. This paper develops an SMS voting system that can be used in conducting a trustworthy and generally acceptable electoral conduct based on the legislation of a particular country. It is base on a level structure and a national SIM card module used for only electoral process. The SIM card can be used for either the Internet voting system or the SMS voting. The method is cheap and fast and guarantees prompt election result.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
IRJET- Effctive In-House Voting and Implementation using Block-Chain Veri...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the design and implementation of an effective in-house voting system using blockchain verification. The system aims to avoid proxy casting and recasting of votes by integrating Aadhar card linked mobile numbers for OTP generation. Voters can only cast their vote after receiving an OTP on their registered mobile number. The vote details are stored as blocks on the blockchain to ensure security and transparency. The system is designed using Solidity for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain and uses MySQL as the backend database. The modular design approach reduces complexity and improves maintainability of the voting application.
IRJET- Securing Voting System using Blockchain and Fingerprint VerificationIRJET Journal
This document discusses using blockchain technology and fingerprint verification to secure online voting systems. It proposes a system where each voter is issued a digital wallet on the blockchain to cast one vote. Fingerprint verification would authenticate the voter's identity. The document reviews related work on e-voting and blockchain, discusses issues with current voting systems like potential for fraud, and proposes that a blockchain-based system could address weaknesses by providing transparency, anonymity, and robust verification of votes.
E-Voting system is a system which allow all citizens of country to cast their vote online is to increase the overall voting percentage across the country, as in the recent scenario people have to visit the booth to cast their vote and those people who live out of their native place are not able to cast vote during the elections. So due to this the voting percentage across the country is very less. Through this software those people who live out of their home town will also be able to cast their votes as this system is online. The main objective of this software is to increase the overall voting percentage and create and manage polling and election details like general user details, nominated users, and election and result details efficiently.
IRJET- Traffic Rules Violation System using NFC CardIRJET Journal
This document discusses a proposed traffic rules violation system using NFC cards. The system would digitize driver's licenses by embedding them with NFC tags. When stopped by police, drivers can simply tap their license on an officer's phone to retrieve their records. Fines would be deducted directly from a prepaid wallet. This automates the current manual process and aims to reduce corruption by providing transparency. The system architecture includes an Android app, NFC licenses, database, and web portal for officials. Key advantages are a centralized database for records and removal of fake receipts. Disadvantages could include potential for continued corruption through mutual understanding between drivers and officers.
A Usable Android Application Implementing Distributed Cryptography for Electi...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed Android application to assist election authorities in distributed cryptography tasks for electronic voting. It discusses how current electronic voting protocols require authorities to perform complex distributed key generation and vote decryption in a verifiable manner. The application aims to help authorities conduct these tasks for an election with 1,000 voters and 5 authorities, using established cryptographic voting protocols including ElGamal encryption and a verifiable mixnet. It would guide authorities through setup and tallying phases, allowing the process to be robust even if some authorities cannot participate, through the use of threshold cryptography. The goal is to make the complex technical processes usable for non-technical authorities through an intuitive smartphone interface.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
This document describes an e-voting (online voting) system project developed by Saurabh Kheni. The document outlines the existing manual voting system and proposes an online system to allow voters to cast votes from any location at any time. The key sections of the document describe the system overview, modules including voter and admin modules, front-end and back-end technologies used including PHP, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. Diagrams are also included covering data flow, class relationships, and system architecture.
Design and Development of Secure Electronic Voting System Using Radio Frequen...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Mobile, Secure E - Voting Architecture for the Nigerian Electoral Systemiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Mobile Voting System Using Advanced NFC Technologyijsrd.com
Electronic voting system are becoming popular with wide spread use of computer and embedded system. Security is the main important issue should be considered in such system. Mobile voting system is basically used for collecting and counting votes. In this technology include punch card, optical scan voting system. This paper proposes a new Mobile based voting system using advanced NFC technology, Voting is the process that allows the general public or the people to choose their leaders and articulate views on how they will be governed. This gives a comprehensive analysis of security with respect to NFC. This study deals with the use of information technology to handle electoral processes starting from voters and candidates registration to the actual casting and counting of ballots. Exploring mobile voting from a systems perspective can demonstrate the attributes of the current systems and the possible solutions for the voting process so any one can caste their vote from any place.
Abstract The dynamic nature of loads, seasonal variation of soil properties, uneven soil strata below footings or inappropriate design of foundation makes differential settlement inevitable. Differential settlement is largely responsible for developing forces or changing the existing forces in the structure and is often considered as the underlying cause of many structural failures. A structural engineer has to take into account these forces while designing the structure. Different structural parameters like stiffness of columns and beams and number of storeys and bays affect the response of the structure to differential settlement. In the present study, a plain portal frame subjected to constant differential settlement of 10 mm is analyzed for different cases using a structural analysis software i.e. STAAD Pro. Different parameters of the frame are varied to understand their influence on frame forces developed due to differential settlement. The parameters taken into account in this study are length of beam, height of column, moment of inertia of beam and column and number of storeys and bays. It is found that the forces in the frame developed due to differential settlement decrease on increasing beam lengths and column heights. Also, decreasing the moment of inertia of beams and columns is effective in reducing these forces. In addition, differential settlement tends to affect forces more in lower storeys as compared to higher storeys. The frame forces are more prominent for bays which are near to the support subjected to settlement. The increase or decrease in frame forces due to differential settlement can be attributed to the change in stiffness of the members. Hence, the study concludes that the stiffer members tend to develop higher forces for constant differential settlement in frames. Key Words: Differential settlement, Portal frame, Structural response, Frame forces, Storey, Bays
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
Online voting system full thesis project by jahirJahir Khan
“ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” is an online voting technique. In this system people who have citizenship can vote online without going to any physical polling station. There is a database which is maintained in which all the names of voters with complete information is stored.
In “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” a voter can use his\her voting right online without any difficulty. He\She has to be registered first for him/her to vote. Registration is mainly done by the system administrator for security reasons. The system Administrator registers the voters on a special site of the system visited by him only by simply filling a registration form to register voter. Citizens seeking registration are expected to contact the system administrator to submit their details. After the validity of them being citizens of India has been confirmed by the system administrator by comparing their details submitted with those in existing databases such as those as the Registrar of Persons, the citizen is then registered as a voter.
After registration, the voter is assigned a secret Voter ID with which he/she can use to log into the system and enjoy services provided by the system such as voting. If invalid/wrong details are submitted, then the citizen is not registered to vote.
Distributed algorithm for electronic voting systemCasper Chingwe
This document outlines a proposal for developing a distributed algorithm for an electronic voting system in Zambia. The aims are to reduce queues during voting, allow people to vote from any polling station, and enable citizens abroad to vote from embassies. The requirements include verifying voter identification and ensuring each voter only votes once while maintaining anonymity. Research questions focus on whether the system would reduce queues and costs while increasing accessibility compared to other algorithms. Related work examines similar systems used in other countries. An overview of the proposed methodology, user cases, network infrastructure, and schedule is provided.
This document describes a proposed online voting system that aims to address issues with traditional paper-based voting. The system would allow voters to cast ballots online securely using their Aadhar card digital ID. It discusses the existing paper-based system and issues like voter fraud. The proposed online system would use a centralized database to authenticate voters via their Aadhar ID and other details before allowing them to vote. The system is designed to provide security, convenience and accessibility compared to traditional methods. It also aims to save time and resources over paper-based systems.
This document proposes a fingerprint-based online voting system to address issues with India's election process like rigging and fake voting. It involves developing a biometric voting machine prototype that uses fingerprint authentication to verify each voter's identity and ensure one person casts only one vote. The system would link to India's Aadhaar biometric database for automatic voter registration. It aims to make the voting process more secure, accurate and reduce the potential for invalid votes by leveraging fingerprint biometrics and remote online voting capabilities. The proposed system seeks to modernize India's elections and strengthen its democratic process.
The purpose of this master‘s project is to develop an Online E-Voting prototype system
utilizing the Paillier Threshold Cryptosystem (PTC) web services and applying MESE processes
to it in an attempt to find possible solutions to further improve existing PTC web services.
Online voting (e-voting) would be more convenient, relatively secure and utilize fewer
resources. To be able to access e-voting system from a personal, business or even a public library
computer may be more convenient for many people needing to vote. This could potentially be a
solution for the low voter turnout at the polls. However, it is still questionable whether elections
can be conducted online or over the internet due to the high level of concern over security.
— Short Message Service (SMS) is the text communication service component of phone, web or mobile communication systems, using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or mobile phone devices. The usage SMS as data application in the world is enormous, with 2.4 billion active users, or 74% of all mobile phone subscribers. This paper develops an SMS voting system that can be used in conducting a trustworthy and generally acceptable electoral conduct based on the legislation of a particular country. It is base on a level structure and a national SIM card module used for only electoral process. The SIM card can be used for either the Internet voting system or the SMS voting. The method is cheap and fast and guarantees prompt election result.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
IRJET- Effctive In-House Voting and Implementation using Block-Chain Veri...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the design and implementation of an effective in-house voting system using blockchain verification. The system aims to avoid proxy casting and recasting of votes by integrating Aadhar card linked mobile numbers for OTP generation. Voters can only cast their vote after receiving an OTP on their registered mobile number. The vote details are stored as blocks on the blockchain to ensure security and transparency. The system is designed using Solidity for smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain and uses MySQL as the backend database. The modular design approach reduces complexity and improves maintainability of the voting application.
IRJET- Securing Voting System using Blockchain and Fingerprint VerificationIRJET Journal
This document discusses using blockchain technology and fingerprint verification to secure online voting systems. It proposes a system where each voter is issued a digital wallet on the blockchain to cast one vote. Fingerprint verification would authenticate the voter's identity. The document reviews related work on e-voting and blockchain, discusses issues with current voting systems like potential for fraud, and proposes that a blockchain-based system could address weaknesses by providing transparency, anonymity, and robust verification of votes.
E-Voting system is a system which allow all citizens of country to cast their vote online is to increase the overall voting percentage across the country, as in the recent scenario people have to visit the booth to cast their vote and those people who live out of their native place are not able to cast vote during the elections. So due to this the voting percentage across the country is very less. Through this software those people who live out of their home town will also be able to cast their votes as this system is online. The main objective of this software is to increase the overall voting percentage and create and manage polling and election details like general user details, nominated users, and election and result details efficiently.
IRJET- Traffic Rules Violation System using NFC CardIRJET Journal
This document discusses a proposed traffic rules violation system using NFC cards. The system would digitize driver's licenses by embedding them with NFC tags. When stopped by police, drivers can simply tap their license on an officer's phone to retrieve their records. Fines would be deducted directly from a prepaid wallet. This automates the current manual process and aims to reduce corruption by providing transparency. The system architecture includes an Android app, NFC licenses, database, and web portal for officials. Key advantages are a centralized database for records and removal of fake receipts. Disadvantages could include potential for continued corruption through mutual understanding between drivers and officers.
A Usable Android Application Implementing Distributed Cryptography for Electi...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed Android application to assist election authorities in distributed cryptography tasks for electronic voting. It discusses how current electronic voting protocols require authorities to perform complex distributed key generation and vote decryption in a verifiable manner. The application aims to help authorities conduct these tasks for an election with 1,000 voters and 5 authorities, using established cryptographic voting protocols including ElGamal encryption and a verifiable mixnet. It would guide authorities through setup and tallying phases, allowing the process to be robust even if some authorities cannot participate, through the use of threshold cryptography. The goal is to make the complex technical processes usable for non-technical authorities through an intuitive smartphone interface.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
This document describes an e-voting (online voting) system project developed by Saurabh Kheni. The document outlines the existing manual voting system and proposes an online system to allow voters to cast votes from any location at any time. The key sections of the document describe the system overview, modules including voter and admin modules, front-end and back-end technologies used including PHP, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. Diagrams are also included covering data flow, class relationships, and system architecture.
Design and Development of Secure Electronic Voting System Using Radio Frequen...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Mobile, Secure E - Voting Architecture for the Nigerian Electoral Systemiosrjce
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of computer engineering and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications in computer technology. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
Mobile Voting System Using Advanced NFC Technologyijsrd.com
Electronic voting system are becoming popular with wide spread use of computer and embedded system. Security is the main important issue should be considered in such system. Mobile voting system is basically used for collecting and counting votes. In this technology include punch card, optical scan voting system. This paper proposes a new Mobile based voting system using advanced NFC technology, Voting is the process that allows the general public or the people to choose their leaders and articulate views on how they will be governed. This gives a comprehensive analysis of security with respect to NFC. This study deals with the use of information technology to handle electoral processes starting from voters and candidates registration to the actual casting and counting of ballots. Exploring mobile voting from a systems perspective can demonstrate the attributes of the current systems and the possible solutions for the voting process so any one can caste their vote from any place.
Abstract The dynamic nature of loads, seasonal variation of soil properties, uneven soil strata below footings or inappropriate design of foundation makes differential settlement inevitable. Differential settlement is largely responsible for developing forces or changing the existing forces in the structure and is often considered as the underlying cause of many structural failures. A structural engineer has to take into account these forces while designing the structure. Different structural parameters like stiffness of columns and beams and number of storeys and bays affect the response of the structure to differential settlement. In the present study, a plain portal frame subjected to constant differential settlement of 10 mm is analyzed for different cases using a structural analysis software i.e. STAAD Pro. Different parameters of the frame are varied to understand their influence on frame forces developed due to differential settlement. The parameters taken into account in this study are length of beam, height of column, moment of inertia of beam and column and number of storeys and bays. It is found that the forces in the frame developed due to differential settlement decrease on increasing beam lengths and column heights. Also, decreasing the moment of inertia of beams and columns is effective in reducing these forces. In addition, differential settlement tends to affect forces more in lower storeys as compared to higher storeys. The frame forces are more prominent for bays which are near to the support subjected to settlement. The increase or decrease in frame forces due to differential settlement can be attributed to the change in stiffness of the members. Hence, the study concludes that the stiffer members tend to develop higher forces for constant differential settlement in frames. Key Words: Differential settlement, Portal frame, Structural response, Frame forces, Storey, Bays
This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
Online voting system full thesis project by jahirJahir Khan
“ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” is an online voting technique. In this system people who have citizenship can vote online without going to any physical polling station. There is a database which is maintained in which all the names of voters with complete information is stored.
In “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” a voter can use his\her voting right online without any difficulty. He\She has to be registered first for him/her to vote. Registration is mainly done by the system administrator for security reasons. The system Administrator registers the voters on a special site of the system visited by him only by simply filling a registration form to register voter. Citizens seeking registration are expected to contact the system administrator to submit their details. After the validity of them being citizens of India has been confirmed by the system administrator by comparing their details submitted with those in existing databases such as those as the Registrar of Persons, the citizen is then registered as a voter.
After registration, the voter is assigned a secret Voter ID with which he/she can use to log into the system and enjoy services provided by the system such as voting. If invalid/wrong details are submitted, then the citizen is not registered to vote.
Distributed algorithm for electronic voting systemCasper Chingwe
This document outlines a proposal for developing a distributed algorithm for an electronic voting system in Zambia. The aims are to reduce queues during voting, allow people to vote from any polling station, and enable citizens abroad to vote from embassies. The requirements include verifying voter identification and ensuring each voter only votes once while maintaining anonymity. Research questions focus on whether the system would reduce queues and costs while increasing accessibility compared to other algorithms. Related work examines similar systems used in other countries. An overview of the proposed methodology, user cases, network infrastructure, and schedule is provided.
This document describes a proposed online voting system that aims to address issues with traditional paper-based voting. The system would allow voters to cast ballots online securely using their Aadhar card digital ID. It discusses the existing paper-based system and issues like voter fraud. The proposed online system would use a centralized database to authenticate voters via their Aadhar ID and other details before allowing them to vote. The system is designed to provide security, convenience and accessibility compared to traditional methods. It also aims to save time and resources over paper-based systems.
This document proposes a fingerprint-based online voting system to address issues with India's election process like rigging and fake voting. It involves developing a biometric voting machine prototype that uses fingerprint authentication to verify each voter's identity and ensure one person casts only one vote. The system would link to India's Aadhaar biometric database for automatic voter registration. It aims to make the voting process more secure, accurate and reduce the potential for invalid votes by leveraging fingerprint biometrics and remote online voting capabilities. The proposed system seeks to modernize India's elections and strengthen its democratic process.
Smart Voting System Using Java ServletsIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed smart voting system created using Java servlets. The system aims to provide online voting to eliminate issues with traditional paper-based voting methods. It would allow voters to cast their ballots from anywhere using authentication to verify voter eligibility. The system architecture involves roles for administrators to manage voter profiles and ballots, and for voters to register and vote within their constituencies. If implemented, the smart voting system could improve access, efficiency, and transparency in elections.
Internet – Voting System Using Blockchain TechnologyIRJET Journal
This document proposes a blockchain-based internet voting system to ensure data security and privacy in electronic voting. It discusses modeling the entire e-voting process, determining blockchain technology as the platform to ensure privacy and security, and developing and integrating the system. The paper outlines voter authentication methods and the electronic voting process. It examines using a consortium blockchain and discusses hashing algorithms like SHA-256 and block formation, sealing and linking. The paper argues that existing blockchain consensus mechanisms like proof of work are not suitable for e-voting and proposes a customized consensus algorithm to address the limitations.
Unified National Electoral System (UNES)IRJET Journal
1) The document proposes a Unified National Electoral System (UNES) that uses Aadhaar cards instead of voter ID cards for Indian elections.
2) It outlines some issues with the current system, including a long enrollment process, possibility of duplicate/fake entries, and difficulties authenticating voters.
3) The proposed system would use Aadhaar numbers and biometric authentication at polling stations instead of voter ID cards. This could reduce issues and increase efficiency, transparency, and voter turnout.
IRJET- E-Voting System for Election using Fingerprint and Aadhar NumberIRJET Journal
This document proposes an online voting system for Indian elections that uses fingerprint and Aadhar number for authentication. It aims to increase security and voting percentages while reducing costs. The system would allow voters to verify their votes were cast correctly. It discusses issues with existing paper and EVM systems like tampering and a lack of verification. The proposed system has modules for voter registration using biometrics, authentication at voting time, casting and recording votes, and counting votes. It aims to provide a secure, practical online solution to address current problems with Indian election processes.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
This document summarizes a research paper on developing an advanced e-voting application using the Android platform. It describes the key components of the proposed system including user registration, login, vote casting and encryption. The system aims to allow voters to securely cast their votes from anywhere using their smartphones. It also discusses the security measures used such as encrypting votes and sending login passwords via email to authenticate users. The paper concludes that the proposed system could make the voting process more convenient and efficient compared to traditional methods.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
The advancement in the mobile devices, wireless and web technologies given rise to the new application
that will make the voting process very easy and efficient. The E-voting promises the possibility of
convenient, easy and safe way to capture and count the votes in an election[1]. This research project
provides the specification and requirements for E-Voting using an Android platform. The e-voting means
the voting process in election by using electronic device. The android platform is used to develop an evoting application. At first, an introduction about the system is presented. Sections II and III describe all
the concepts (survey, design and implementation) that would be used in this work. Finally, the proposed evoting system will be presented. This technology helps the user to cast the vote without visiting the polling
booth. The application follows proper authentication measures in order to avoid fraud voters using the
system. Once the voting session is completed the results can be available within a fraction of seconds. All
the candidates vote count is encrypted and stored in the database in order to avoid any attacks and
disclosure of results by third person other than the administrator. Once the session is completed the admin
can decrypt the vote count and publish results and can complete the voting process.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
This document summarizes a research paper on developing an advanced e-voting application using the Android platform. It describes the key components of the proposed system including user registration, login, vote casting and encryption. The system aims to allow voters to securely cast their votes from anywhere using their smartphones. It outlines the registration process, login authentication, and encryption of votes to ensure security. Finally, it provides an overview of the system design and workflow, highlighting the benefits of the e-voting application in making the voting process more convenient and efficient.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
The advancement in the mobile devices, wireless and web technologies given rise to the new application
that will make the voting process very easy and efficient. The E-voting promises the possibility of
convenient, easy and safe way to capture and count the votes in an election[1]. This research project
provides the specification and requirements for E-Voting using an Android platform. The e-voting means
the voting process in election by using electronic device. The android platform is used to develop an evoting application. At first, an introduction about the system is presented. Sections II and III describe all
the concepts (survey, design and implementation) that would be used in this work. Finally, the proposed evoting system will be presented. This technology helps the user to cast the vote without visiting the polling
booth. The application follows proper authentication measures in order to avoid fraud voters using the
system. Once the voting session is completed the results can be available within a fraction of seconds. All
the candidates vote count is encrypted and stored in the database in order to avoid any attacks and
disclosure of results by third person other than the administrator. Once the session is completed the admin
can decrypt the vote count and publish results and can complete the voting process.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
The advancement in the mobile devices, wireless and web technologies given rise to the new application that will make the voting process very easy and efficient. The E-voting promises the possibility of
convenient, easy and safe way to capture and count the votes in an election[1]. This research project provides the specification and requirements for E-Voting using an Android platform. The e-voting means the voting process in election by using electronic device. The android platform is used to develop an evoting application. At first, an introduction about the system is presented. Sections II and III describe all
the concepts (survey, design and implementation) that would be used in this work. Finally, the proposed evoting system will be presented. This technology helps the user to cast the vote without visiting the polling booth. The application follows proper authentication measures in order to avoid fraud voters using the system. Once the voting session is completed the results can be available within a fraction of seconds. All
the candidates vote count is encrypted and stored in the database in order to avoid any attacks and disclosure of results by third person other than the administrator. Once the session is completed the admin can decrypt the vote count and publish results and can complete the voting process.
ADVANCED E-VOTING APPLICATION USING ANDROID PLATFORMijcax
The advancement in the mobile devices, wireless and web technologies given rise to the new application
that will make the voting process very easy and efficient. The E-voting promises the possibility of
convenient, easy and safe way to capture and count the votes in an election[1]. This research project
provides the specification and requirements for E-Voting using an Android platform. The e-voting means
the voting process in election by using electronic device. The android platform is used to develop an evoting application. At first, an introduction about the system is presented. Sections II and III describe all
the concepts (survey, design and implementation) that would be used in this work. Finally, the proposed evoting system will be presented. This technology helps the user to cast the vote without visiting the polling
booth. The application follows proper authentication measures in order to avoid fraud voters using the
system. Once the voting session is completed the results can be available within a fraction of seconds. All
the candidates vote count is encrypted and stored in the database in order to avoid any attacks and
disclosure of results by third person other than the administrator. Once the session is completed the admin
can decrypt the vote count and publish results and can complete the voting process.
This document proposes an online election management system for Pakistan that would automate the country's election processes and reduce issues like fraud. The key aspects of the proposed system include:
1) Voters and candidates would register online through the use of national ID cards and biometric fingerprint authentication.
2) Voters could cast their votes from any polling station using their ID and fingerprint to login. This would increase voter turnout.
3) Votes would be counted electronically, reducing errors and speeding up results compared to manual counting.
4) The system aims to boost voter turnout, prevent multiple voting, and reduce costs compared to traditional paper-based elections in Pakistan.
This document proposes an online voting system for India that uses Aadhaar ID and fingerprint authentication for security. Voters would log in using their Aadhaar number and have their fingerprint scanned and matched to the database. This would allow voters to cast their votes remotely from anywhere in the country in a secure manner. The system aims to improve on existing electronic and paper-based voting methods by making the process more convenient, flexible, and increasing voter turnout by reducing violence. It also outlines the methodology, which involves minutiae-based fingerprint extraction and matching algorithms to authenticate voters against the Aadhaar database.
IRJET- Aadhaar Based Voting System using Android ApplicationIRJET Journal
This document proposes an Aadhaar-based voting system using an Android application that utilizes fingerprint verification to prevent fake votes. The system aims to reduce costs of conducting elections by allowing people to vote from any constituency using their Aadhaar details for verification. It would replace ballot papers and allow different elections like parliament and local to be conducted on the same day. The system design involves an admin module to manage elections and an officer module at each booth where voters' fingerprints are verified before casting votes via the Android app. The document discusses advantages like only one vote per person, reduced expenses, and eliminating fake votes.
Online Voting System Using Fingerprint sensor and BlockchainIRJET Journal
1) The document proposes an online voting system using fingerprint sensors and blockchain to increase security and integrity.
2) It allows users to cast votes remotely via their fingerprint authentication in a secure, anonymous and tamper-proof manner on the blockchain.
3) The system aims to reduce issues with traditional and EVM systems like lack of privacy, coercion and non-compliance by providing a transparent and distributed voting process.
Online Voting System using Aadhaar Card and BiometricIRJET Journal
The document proposes an online voting system that uses Aadhaar (India's biometric ID system) for voter authentication. It aims to increase voter turnout and security by allowing people to vote online after authenticating via their Aadhaar number. The system would match the Aadhaar number to voter records retrieved from the Aadhaar database. It analyzes related work on e-voting systems and their security requirements. The proposed system architecture involves voters logging in with their Aadhaar number and casting their vote online, which would then update the database on the server. It aims to reduce issues like fake votes and make the voting process more convenient and transparent.
1) The document proposes a blockchain-enabled e-voting system to address obstacles in the traditional voting system such as vote tampering and isolated polling terminals.
2) It discusses how a blockchain works as a shared, immutable ledger and is well-suited for implementing a secure e-voting system. Users would register to receive a unique voter ID to securely cast their vote on the blockchain network.
3) The proposed system architecture has four layers - a client layer for the user interface, a web layer for server-side scripts, a business logic layer, and a database layer to store transactions on the blockchain. This new system aims to increase security and reduce the costs of conducting elections.
The document is a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on background and motivation, problems with current voting systems, aims and objectives of the proposed system, proposed solution details, resource requirements, and project planning. The proposed system would allow voters to cast votes online through a web-based system for more convenient and transparent voting. It outlines technologies and frameworks that could be used to develop the system, including PHP, MySQL, Bootstrap, and XAMPP server.
IRJET- Blockchain-based Secured E-Voting System to Remove the Opacity and Ens...IRJET Journal
This document proposes a blockchain-based e-voting system to address issues with traditional and existing electronic voting methods. It discusses challenges with ballot paper systems, electronic voting machines, and e-voting systems. Blockchain technology is presented as a solution because it allows for a decentralized system where the database is owned collectively rather than by a central authority. This could help reduce manipulation of vote counts. The proposed system aims to leverage open-source blockchain technology to create a new e-voting architecture for local or national elections that ensures voter participation and removes doubts about the voting process.
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