Abstract

The electoral system in India has undergone several changes in recent years. The current system involves either Secret Ballot Voting (SBV) or Electronic Voting Machines (EVM), both of which are costly, labor-intensive and inefficient. The current system only verifies identification proof, which increases the likelihood of fraudulent voting. This study proposes the use of an electronic voting system that incorporates fingerprint and face recognition technology. The online system enables voters to cast their votes from anywhere, minimizing the chances of voting fraud. The proposed system has three levels of security: verification of unique id number, election id number, and face recognition. The use of voter identity number and fingerprint can prevent fake and duplicate registrations, leading to a higher success rate during voting. This method significantly enhances the security level of the voting process. Key Words: identification proof, face recognition, protect, security level, success.

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