Abstract

In recent times there has been a decline in the confidence of common people over electronic voting machines (EVMs). More anticipated than what the reality actually is, today's automated vote casting methods have faced immense controversy related to being vulnerable to hacking and questions have been raised about their transparency and security. This paper proposes the design and development of a novel tamper resistant electronic voting system that aims to mitigate the recurring issues and flaws of existing voting machines of today. To elucidate the system in brief, multiple layered verification process would be carried out on a potential voter by the means of fingerprint recognition and a Near Field Communication (NFC) smart card entry in order to authenticate his or her identity. Subsequently, the person would cast the vote by pressing a button corresponding to a particular candidate which would be recorded in the system providing the vote caster a visual confirmation. The final vote would then be printed out spontaneously onto a ballot box using a POS (Point of Sales) printer for an added level of validation. This system not only prevents multiple vote casts, but also eliminates the discrepancies that commonly arise with a person claiming not to have voted, whereas his or her name is present in the list of vote casters. The project is an incremental extension of a previous research.

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