In this investigation work. Voting is commonly
related to politics and is finished with often taking advantage and manual
approach where voters stand to vote for his or her decisions. In the new era of
advanced technology where online system improve work speed, reduces mistakes
and encourage the generation of accurate results, having manual election system
becomes a misfortune. A public election system add up to the backbone of a
democracy where the people have to elect their state’s leader. India currently
uses a manual election system, which source several kinds of problems. Due to
this papape tally ased election system, some problems are faced by voters
before or during elections and others are faced by the management before and
after the voting. An online system, which involves procedures like booking
voters, vote casting, vote counting, and declaring results would constitute a
good solution to replace current system and put forward system in this thesis
will be helpful for the voters by using any resources like their own system or
arranged by executive. Moreover, the put forward stem will also decrease the
risk for corruption. The system is put forward after interviewing officials of
two departments, the Nation Database and Registration Authority India (NADRA)
and the Election task of India (ECP). NADRA has an online archive of the
citizens of India, and is providing the Computerized National Identity Cards
(CNIC) and also hold up different organizations with their online system. So,
by using NADRA’s system it becomes easy to register all voters of the age 18 or
above, and furthermore to verify and secure their data. Our system is also
provide with a chat bot that works as a support or guide to the voters, this
helps the using the voting process.
Country : India
1 Prof. Sushma Ghose2 Prof. Aprna Thakre3 Pranali Manwar
Professor, C.S.E Department, S.C.E., Sudhumbre, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Professor, C.S.E Department, S.C.E., Sudhumbre, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Student, C.S.E Department, S.C.E., Sudhumbre, Pune, Maharashtra, India
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