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    BARANGAY ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Computerized election is defined as vote counting process using electronic devices such as computers. It is a proven fact that during Philippine elections a lot of comments occur. The kind of election here in the Philippines is very different from the others. We were astonished to the US presidential election last year which Barack Obama won. It was an astonishing event that the world has ever seen. But‚ what made us astonished is that it took

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    multiple voting‚ there is no adequate led to the inventing of the computerized voting system‚ which will be used in student union government election. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This project is carried out to design a computerized voting system in order to have an accurate result in the student union government election in Osun State Polytechnic iree. 1.3 PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT The purpose of this project is to develop on interactive software package using basic to automate the voting system

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    In this great nation‚ we are given the power of choice through a democracy. Whether that choice be for our next president‚ congressman‚ state representative‚ and in some states judges‚ our voices are heard through a vote we cast on a ballot. Not only does our vote determine how our government will continue to run‚ it can change the way we live our lives. When it comes to judges‚ however‚ the process can go one of three ways. They are either appointed by an executive member of the state‚ which must

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    Disadvantages of electronic voting Admin  Why do we want to introduce e-voting in next general elections in Bangladesh? Will this ensure free and fair election under the current political environment in our country? The answer undoubtedly will be in the negative‚ writes Shama Obaed   Recently‚ there has been a debate going on regarding electronic voting‚ after the Election Commission mentioned a possible plan to introduce electronic voting system in the next general elections.  Our prime minister

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    trusted elections. This paper develops an SMS Based Voting System that can be used in conducting a trustworthy‚ secure and robust election. This will allow a fully automated SMS Based Voting System where electoral vote counts are done instantly by the end of Election Day. The design requires the use of a national SIM card module during the electoral process. Using the design for a typical election scenario‚ the evaluation results show a Voting System that can be used for efficient processing and

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    ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE 1. What is an Electronic Voting Machine? It is a simple electronic device used to record votes in place of ballot papers and boxes which were used earlier in conventional voting system. 2. What are the advantages of EVM over the traditional ballot paper/ballot box system? (i) It eliminates the possibility of invalid and doubtful votes which‚ in many cases‚ are the root causes of controversies and election petitions. (ii) It makes the process of counting of votes much

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    process for voting; the lack of consistency between polls results in numerous problems. Various models have been developed to address the issues of security‚ privacy‚ validation‚ and quality control. However‚ these models do not meet all of the requirements needed for a good system. Exploring online voting from a systems perspective can demonstrate the commonalities of the current systems and the possible solutions for the voting process. Due to numerous current issues‚ online voting is seen as a

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    trusted elections. This paper develops an SMS Based Voting System that can be used in conducting a trustworthy‚ secure and robust election. This will allow a fully automated SMS Based Voting System where electoral vote counts are done instantly by the end of Election Day. The design requires the use of a national SIM card module during the electoral process. Using the design for a typical election scenario‚ the evaluation results show a Voting System that can be used for efficient processing and

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    Controversies in Voting Behavior Ch-1: The Study of Voting and Elections *According to a view: Elections allow citizens to choose the government‚ and they also restrain political leaders who behave in a way that maximizes their chances of reelection. Elections are means of linking public attitudes with governmental policy. Electing a government is a way of legitimizing its authority. They provide a peaceful means for political change‚ while permitting individuals and groups to resolve their conflicting

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    Voting has become a huge dilemma in a few states one of those states being Texas. In 2014‚ Texas forced a new law‚ to be eligible to vote you must show identification. Since 2014‚ many studies show that voting has decreased. The law isn’t always a fair game. The law is a long process that the government and Supreme Court and president are apart of. They are the ones that decide if the law benefits the majority of people. 9 out of 10 times the law is in the best interest of the people. Voting is

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