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    Voting System

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    of the actual voting process was something like the following: "You go to the polls‚ cast your vote‚ and then they count it and they announce the winner." Here‚ my focus is on how you cast your vote‚ who they are who count it‚ how they go about counting it‚ and how the winner is determined. I will begin by discussing this in a historical context‚ and then I will discuss the regulatory environment that controls this process‚ I will give examples of significant shortcomings in this regulation‚ and

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    Introduction Many of us have dealt with electronic commerce transactions. This is already a part of everyday life. However‚ e-voting is not yet an obvious method for voting. The construction of electronic voting system is one of the most challenging security-critical tasks‚ because of the need for finding a trade-off between many seemingly contradictory security requirements like privacy vs. auditability. Thereby it is difficult to adopt ordinary mechanisms of e-commerce. For example‚ in e-commerce

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    school organizations. The proponents proposed this project in order to improve the current voting system in the said campus. They will be implementing an automated voting system of FLP-SSG in Central Philippine State University –Victorias Campus. The counting of votes will be automated as well as filling up the names of the candidate. Purpose and Description This project entitled “FLP-SSG Automated Voting System of CPSU –Victorias Campus” is intended to enhance the current or existing voting system

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    ABSTRACT According to Election Data Services the percentage of electronic voting machines per county doubled between 1998 and 2002 to 16 percent-‚ yet a full replacement of the traditional voting procedure is very unlikely. In its essence‚ an electronic voting machine is a computer assisted self-interviewing device (CASI) giving the voter the opportunity to review and change his/her vote before submitting it. The different types of voting machines allow for different kinds of interaction

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    Biometrics Voting System

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    process in brief 2 Voting System 2.1 Finger print scanner 2.1.1 Extraction of thumb impression 2.3 Feature extraction & comparison 2.3 Transfer of data to hard disk 3. Verification 3.1 Verification of voter 3.2 Process and counting 3.3 Rejection of Voter 4. Network 5. Conclusion INTRODUCTION DEFINITION Biometrics is the term given to the use of biological traits or behavioral characteristics to identify an individual. The traits may be fingerprints‚ hand geometry

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    E Voting

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Purpose and Background of the Study Computer is indeed one of great technological inventions that trigger future change. Computers nowadays have infiltrated every aspect of the society. In the Philippines‚ the students use the technology easily by using the computer or any gadgets. The election system is modern. By using a system‚ many people find it easily to vote because they will no longer vote manually. Computerized election system is the best way to use rather than the

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    as Optical Scan‚ have clear advantages in that they utilize voter-verified paper records directly‚ which eliminate many of the trust issues inherent in pure electronic solutions. Problems with the count can be identified and rectified with manual counting if indicated. These systems‚ already in wide use‚ combined with standardized ballots‚ are a mature‚ cost effective solution that remains viable‚ provided audits are properly performed to oversee the count. Electronic information is vastly different

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    MOBILE VOTING SYSTEM (MVS) By CSC11-54 Net-Centric Computing DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS TECHNOLOGY A Project Report Submitted to the School of Computing and Informatics Technology for the Study Leading to a Project in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science of Makerere University. Supervisor MR. JOAB AGABA Department of Networks

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    world. If the network used is the Internet‚ this fact may be emphasized by using the term Internet voting instead. In day-to-day life the voting system used at present is the EBM (Electronic Ballet Marker) which has facilities like taking the vote‚ counting the number of votes for a particular candidate. If the system is made online there can be much faster voting systems and the facilities will be higher like after the voting process is complete we can actually get a pictorial representation of the

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    Chapter I Introduction Puerto Princesa City is a highly urbanized city and it was a proof of businesses‚ college institutions and universities growth of the area. One of these colleges is the Palawan Polytechnic College Inc. This institution established in 1979 with a number of employees and students. This college institution offers a formation of able professionals and future leaders of this country Background of the study The Palawan Polytechnic College Incorporated was established in 1979

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