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.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
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 discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
www.electionproject.ajce.ind.in
online election managment system is for automate tasks of an election.
web application was developed using cakephp.
full report and code is available .
for more details contact chikkujoseph50@gmail.com
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
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 discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
www.electionproject.ajce.ind.in
online election managment system is for automate tasks of an election.
web application was developed using cakephp.
full report and code is available .
for more details contact chikkujoseph50@gmail.com
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
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 outlines an online voting system project that aims to address issues with existing voting systems. It includes sections on the objectives, abstract, introduction, existing systems and their drawbacks, proposed system and advantages, requirements specification including hardware and software, modules, system design including diagrams, coding, testing, screenshots, future enhancements, and conclusions. The project maintains administrator and voter user levels and allows voters to cast their votes online from anywhere in the country. It seeks to make the voting process less expensive, time-consuming, and paper-intensive compared to traditional methods.
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.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
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.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification and scope. It also describes old voting methods, security issues, requirements, problems with existing systems, software/hardware needs, data flow diagrams, database tables and testing approaches. The conclusion is that the online voting system will manage voter information and voting in a more secure, cost-effective and convenient manner than traditional methods.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
The presentation summarized an online voting system project developed by 4 students. It included an introduction to the online voting technique and its key features like registration and login. It justified the project by explaining how it would reduce time and costs while increasing voter turnout. It presented the data flow diagrams, database tables, and screenshots of the system. It discussed testing measures and security issues addressed. Potential future enhancements were proposed like improved password changing and biometric authentication.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system developed by Saurabh Kheni. It describes both the existing manual voting system and the proposed online system. The proposed system allows voters to cast their votes from any location using their mobile phones. It includes modules for voters, administrators, and voting. The system was developed using Android for the front end and SQLite for the back end. It also provides diagrams of the system architecture including DFDs, class diagrams, use case diagrams, and database diagrams. Hardware, software, and testing requirements are outlined as well.
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.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
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 outlines an online voting system project that aims to address issues with existing voting systems. It includes sections on the objectives, abstract, introduction, existing systems and their drawbacks, proposed system and advantages, requirements specification including hardware and software, modules, system design including diagrams, coding, testing, screenshots, future enhancements, and conclusions. The project maintains administrator and voter user levels and allows voters to cast their votes online from anywhere in the country. It seeks to make the voting process less expensive, time-consuming, and paper-intensive compared to traditional methods.
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.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
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.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification and scope. It also describes old voting methods, security issues, requirements, problems with existing systems, software/hardware needs, data flow diagrams, database tables and testing approaches. The conclusion is that the online voting system will manage voter information and voting in a more secure, cost-effective and convenient manner than traditional methods.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
The presentation summarized an online voting system project developed by 4 students. It included an introduction to the online voting technique and its key features like registration and login. It justified the project by explaining how it would reduce time and costs while increasing voter turnout. It presented the data flow diagrams, database tables, and screenshots of the system. It discussed testing measures and security issues addressed. Potential future enhancements were proposed like improved password changing and biometric authentication.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system developed by Saurabh Kheni. It describes both the existing manual voting system and the proposed online system. The proposed system allows voters to cast their votes from any location using their mobile phones. It includes modules for voters, administrators, and voting. The system was developed using Android for the front end and SQLite for the back end. It also provides diagrams of the system architecture including DFDs, class diagrams, use case diagrams, and database diagrams. Hardware, software, and testing requirements are outlined as well.
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.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
This document provides a project report on an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and database design. It aims to address issues with existing voting methods in India by providing a secure online system for citizens to vote from anywhere using just a voter ID and password.
This document describes an online voting system with the following key points:
1. The system allows voters to cast their votes online through SMS confirmation instead of in-person to address issues like rigging, insecure polling stations, and inefficient personnel.
2. It has modules for admin, voters, and candidates with features like login, profile management, candidate information, and viewing poll results.
3. An ER diagram outlines the database structure with entities for voters, candidates, and positions.
4. The proposed system aims to make the voting process more reliable, faster, and accurate than existing manual systems. It allows remote voting by NRI and military voters unable to vote in-person.
Student Voting Application for Election – Using SMS (1).pptxShivareddyGangam
This document outlines a proposed system for student voting using SMS OTP verification. The proposed system aims to address disadvantages of existing paper-based voting systems like fake voting and long queues. It would allow students to register and vote through a mobile or web application, receiving an OTP to verify their identity before casting their vote. The system aims to reduce costs and time spent on voting while increasing security, participation and accuracy of results. Key modules include user login, OTP verification, candidate selection and vote submission for users and election configuration, voter list management and results for admins.
The document describes an e-voting management system that aims to develop a mobile application for Aadhar-based smart voting. It allows voters to cast their votes through their mobile devices without having to visit polling booths. The system stores voter identity details and uses OTP verification to authenticate voters. It aims to reduce costs, increase voter participation, and minimize issues like long queues. The system architecture, modules, use cases, workflows and future enhancements are explained. It is proposed to reduce time consumption and improve efficiency of the voting process.
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.
E-voting technology provides an alternative to traditional paper-based voting through online and electronic means. It allows voters to cast ballots over the internet from any location. E-voting aims to provide instant results, make voting more convenient, and help increase voter turnout. However, some security and reliability concerns remain regarding online voting and ensuring the integrity of election results. Further encryption, verification methods, and testing of different e-voting systems is still needed.
Online Voting System project proposal report.docKhondokerAbuNaim
The document proposes the development of an online voting system website that would allow voters to cast their votes from any location using a computer rather than having to go to physical polling places. It outlines the objectives, requirements, design, and timeline for the project, which aims to create a more efficient and accurate electronic voting process for organizations like colleges to conduct elections remotely. Key features of the proposed system include voter and candidate registration, authentication using IDs and passwords, real-time display of voting results, and tracking of who has and has not voted.
BIOMETRIC VOTING SYSTEM USING ADHAR CARD IN INDIAchandu namani
The document describes a proposed electronic voting system using biometric fingerprint identification. Key points:
1) The system uses Aadhar numbers and fingerprint scans to authenticate voters and prevent fraudulent voting. Fingerprint data is stored in a Central Identities Database and matched in real-time.
2) After authentication, voters can cast their vote electronically which is recorded in local databases. These votes are tallied to generate instant results at the end of voting.
3) The system is designed to be secure, transparent and accessible. Administrators can configure voting for local elections, view results, check who hasn't voted, and delete past voting data.
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 presentation is on online voting that is not present in India. with the advancement of technology it may possible that Indian Government start online voting system
AADHAR based Electronic Voting Machine using Arduino - reviewakshay hebbar
This paper describes an online electoral system for Indian election is proposed for the first time. The voting system is managed in a easier way as all the users should login by Aadhar card number and password and click on his/her favorable candidates to cast the vote. This features a larger security in the sense that voter high security password is confirmed before the vote is accepted in the main database of ECI. The extra feature of the model is that the voter will ensure if his/her vote has gone to correct candidate/party. The votes are going to be done automatically, therefore saving an enormous time and facultative ECI to announce the result at intervals a very short period.
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.
The proposal of giving two receipts for voters to increase the security of el...csandit
Holding an election with aim of selecting only one person or approval / rejection of a state law,
is a special kind of election which every few years in the different countries going to happen.
Given the pervasiveness of this election, we must take special measures to provide high security
for the referendum. Using two receipts for each voter which one is named barcode receipt, a
secret indicator of vote and another is named key receipt that is a key to acknowledged the
voters information box, including: voter’s National Code, the candidate code which is voted by
this voter, code of election station and barcode information. In this paper is proposed to enable
people and social networks using data on bar code’s receipts without Intrusion into the privacy
of other voters, so they will put together their personal information from monitoring the election
process on a social network which can help to prevent any violation in election. The security of
the proposed scheme is based on the turnout in recount of votes
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Chapter1
INTRODUCTION
“ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” is an online voting technique. In this system
students of a particular institute who have valid identification of studentship of that
institute and any sex can give hisher 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 hisher voting right online
without any difficulty. HeShe 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.
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Chapter2
LITERATURE STUDY
The Online voting system (OVS) also known as e-voting is a term encompassing
several different types of voting embracing both electronic means of counting
votes. Electronic voting technology can include punched cards, optical scan voting
systems and specialized voting kiosks (including self-contained direct-recording
electronic voting systems or DRE). It can also involve transmission of ballots and
votes via telephones, private computer networks, or the internet.
Online voting is an electronic way of choosing leaders via a web driven
application. The advantage of online voting over the common “queue method” is
that the voters have the choice of voting at their own free time and there is reduced
congestion. It also minimizes on errors of vote counting. The individual votes are
submitted in a database which can be queried to find out who of the aspirants for a
given post has the highest number of votes.
This system is geared towards increasing the voting percentage in Kenya since it
has been noted that with the old voting method {the Queue System}, the voter
turnout has been a wanting case. With system in place also, if high security is
applied, cases of false votes shall be reduced.
With the “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM”, a voter can use hisher voting right
online without any difficulty. HeShe has to register as a voter first before being
authorized to vote. The registration should be done prior to the voting date to
enable data update in the database.
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However, not just anybody can vote. For one to participate in the elections, he/she
must have the requirements. For instance, he/she must be a registered citizen i.e.
must be 18 and above years old. As already stated, the project ‘Online Voting'
provides means for fast and convenient voting and access to this system is limited
only to registered voters.
Internet voting systems are appealing for several reasons which include; People are
getting more used to work with computers to do all sorts of things, namely
sensitive operations such as shopping and home banking and they allow people to
vote far from where they usually live, helping to reduce absenteeism rate.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
The main purposes of OVS include:
Provision of improved voting services to the voters through fast, timely and
convenient voting.
Reduction of the costs.
Check to ensure that the members who are registered are the only ones to
vote. Cases of “Dead People” voting are also minimized.
Online voting system (OVS) will require being very precise or cost cutting
to produce an effective election management system.
Therefore, crucial points that this (OVS) emphasizes on are listed below.
i. Require a smaller number of staff during the election.
ii. This system is a lot easier to independently moderate the elections and
subsequently reinforce its transparency and fairness.
iii. Less capital, less effort, and less labour intensive, as the primary cost
and effort will focus primarily on creating, managing, and running a
secure online portal.
iv. Increased number of voters as individual will find it easier and more
convenient to vote.
Objectives of the PROJECT
The specific objectives of the project include:
Reviewing the existing/current voting process or approach of a particular
college
Coming up with an automated voting system;
Implementing an automated/online voting system;
Validating the system to ensure that only illegible voters are allowed to vote.
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Project justification
The ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM at Institute shall reduce the time spend
making long queues at the polling stations during voting. It shall also enable
the voters to vote from any part of the globe as explained since this is an
online application available on the internet. Cases of vote miscounts shall
also be solved since at the backend of this system resides a well-developed
database using MYSQL that can provide the correct data once it’s correctly
queried. Since the voting process shall be open as early as possible, the
voters shall have ample time to decide when and whom to vote for.
SCOPE OF STUDY
It is focused on studying the existing system of voting in Kenya and to make
sure that the peoples vote is counts, for fairness in the elective positions.
This is also will produce:
Less effort and less labour intensive, as the primary cost and focus primary
on creating, managing, and running a secure web voting portal.
Increasing number of voters as individuals will find it easier and more
convenient to vote, especially those abroad.
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Old Methods Of Voting
1. Paper-based voting: The voter gets a blank ballot and use a pen or a
marker to indicate he want to vote for which candidate. Hand-counted
ballots is a time and labor consuming process, but it is easy to
manufacture paper ballots and the ballots can be retained for verifying,
this type is still the most common way to vote.
2. Lever voting machine: Lever machine is peculiar equipment, and each
lever is assigned for a corresponding candidate. The voter pulls the lever
to poll for his favorite candidate. This kind of voting machine can count
up the ballots automatically. Because its interface is not user-friendly
enough, giving some training to voters is necessary.
3. Direct recording electronic voting machine: This type, which is
abbreviated to DRE, integrates with keyboard; touch screen, or buttons
for the voter press to poll. Some of them lay in voting records and
counting the votes is very quickly. But the other DRE without keep
voting records are doubted about its accuracy.
4. Punch card: The voter uses metallic hole-punch to punch a hole on the
blank ballot. It can count votes automatically, but if the voter’s
perforation is incomplete, the result is probably determined wrongfully.
5. Optical voting machine: After each voter fills a circle correspond to
their favourite candidate on the blank ballot, this machine selects the
darkest mark on each ballot for the vote then computes the total result.
This kind of machine counts up ballots rapidly. However, if the voter
fills over the circle, it will lead to the error result of optical-scan.
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Recent years, a considerable number of countries has adopted E-voting for their
official elections. These countries include; America, Belgium, Japan and Brazil.
SECURITY ISSUES OF ONLINE VOTING
Foreign experience revealed that they are often confronted by security issues
while the online voting system is running. The origin of the security issues
was due to not only outsider (such as voters and attackers) but also insider
(such as system developers and administrators), even just because the
inheritance of some objects in the source code are unsuitable. These errors
caused the voting system to crash.
The proposed solutions were correspondingly outlined to hold back these
attacks. For example, to avoid hacker making incursion into the voting
system via network, we can design our system to transmit data without
network. Another example is to limit voter to input particular data, so that
we can prevent the command injection from running
Requirements:
1) Registration of the voter is done by verifying with student database and
unique registration number.
2) STUDENT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT can change the
information any time if required.
3) Registration of the Voter depends upon the information filled by the user.
4) Voter is given email-id as unique ID and PASSWORD.
5) In the DATABASE information of every voter is stored.
6) Database shows the information of every user.
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Problems with the Existing Voter Registration System
The problems of the existing manual system of voting include among others the
following:
1. Expensive and Time consuming: The process of collecting data and
entering this data into the database takes too much time and is expensive to
conduct, for example, time and money is spent in printing data capture
forms, in preparing registration stations together with human resources, and
there after advertising the days set for registration process including
sensitizing voters on the need for registration, as well as time spent on
entering this data to the database.
2. Too much paper work: The process involves too much paper work and
paper storage which is difficult as papers become bulky with the population
size.
3. Errors during data entry: Errors are part of all human beings; it is very
unlikely for humans to be 100 percent efficient in data entry.
4. Loss of registration forms: Some times, registration forms get lost after
being filled in with voters’ details, in most cases these are difficult to follow-
up and therefore many remain unregistered even though they are voting age
nationals and interested in exercising their right to vote.
5. Short time provided to view the voter register: This is a very big problem
since not all people have free time during the given short period of time to
check and update the voter register.
6. Above all, a number of voters end up being locked out from voting.
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Chapter 3
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3/Vista SP1/Windows 7
Professional:
Processor: 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent
Memory: 512 MB
Disk space: 750 MB of free disk space
Ubuntu 9.10:
Processor: 800MHz Intel Pentium III or equivalent
Memory: 512 MB
Disk space: 650 MB of free disk space
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Chapter 4
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
i. MYSQL DBMS- It allows combination, extraction, manipulation and
organization of data in the voters’ database. It is platform independent and
therefore can be implemented and used across several such as Windows,
Linux server and is compatible with various hardware mainframes. It is fast
in performance, stable and provides business value at a low cost.
ii. Php My Admin- The Php My Admin is an award-winning integrated
development environment available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Solaris.
Its project consists of an open-source IDE and an application platform that
enable developers to rapidly create web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile
applications using the Java platform, as well as PHP, JavaScript and Ajax,
Groovy and Grails, and C/C++.
iii. PHP coding-This is for advanced user who find PHP codes easy to work
with.
iv. Testing- is done via XAMPPSERVER.
v. Web browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google chrome, Opera and Internet
Explorer
vi. Reporting Tool i.e. through Data Report.
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Chapter 5
WORKING PRINCIPLE
5.1 Front end and Backend
5.2 Block Diagram
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5.1 FRONT-END AND BACK-END
In their most general meanings, the terms front end and back end refer to the
initial and the end stages of a process flow. In software design, the front-end is the
part of a software system that deals with the user, and the back-end is the part that
processes the input from the front-end. The separation of software systems into
"front ends" and "back ends" is a kind of abstraction that helps to keep different
parts of the system separated. The general idea is that the front-end is responsible
for collecting input from the user, which can be in a variety of forms, and
processing it in such a way that it conforms to a specification that the back-end can
use. The connection of the front-end to the back-end is a kind of interface.
Front-end and back-end are terms used to characterize program interfaces
and services relative to the initial user of these interfaces and services. (The "user"
may be a human being or a program.) A ”front-end” application is one that
application users interact with directly. A "back-end" application or program
serves indirectly in support of the front-end services, usually by being closer to the
required resource or having the capability to communicate with the required
resource. The back-end application may interact directly with the front-end or,
perhaps more typically, is a program called from an intermediate program that
mediates front-end and back-end activities. These terms acquire more special
meanings in particular areas: -
(1) For software applications, front end is the same as user interface.
(2) In client/server applications, the client part of the program is often called
the front end and the server part is called the back end.
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(3) Compilers, the programs that translate source code into object code, are
often composed of two parts: a front end and a back end. The front end is
responsible for checking syntax and detecting errors, whereas the back end
performs the actual translation into object code.
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Chapter 8
DATA BASE ARCHITECTURE
One Tier Architecture:
One-tier architecture involves putting all of the required components for a
software application or technology on a single server or platform. Basically, a one-
tier architecture keeps all of the elements of an application, including the
interface, Middleware and back-end data, in one place.
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Basically, a one-tier architecture keeps all of the elements of an application,
including the interface, Middleware and back-end data, in one place. Developers
see these types of systems as the simplest and mostdirect way.
Database architecture uses programming languages to design a particular type of
software for businesses ororganizations. Database architecture focuses on the
design, development, implementation and maintenance of computer programs that
store and organize information for businesses, agencies and institutions. A database
architect develops and implements software to meet the needs of users.
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CONCLUSION
Generally voting has to be perform by user by going to the voting center.
Many students due to some reason may not interested to come to the voting
place.
Therefore, we have implemented an online voting system by which the users
can vote over online.