This is the voting system based on blockchain.
- Government spends crores of rupees in securing and transporting EVMs and huge amounts of money on resources and security at every poll booth.
- We, as smart contractors are here with the solution to this problem.
- A voting system based on blockchain technology is a decentralized and secure way to conduct elections.
- It uses a distributed ledger to record and verifies the votes cast by individuals.
- It uses smart contracts on blockchain for security and a user-friendly web environment for end-user interaction.
- Smart Contracts will be made for the voting system. Different contracts will be made for different elections. For example, for the election of the Central Government of India and the State election of Bihar, the contracts will be different.
- The contracts will contain the function or modifiers which are responsible for:
- Registration: Generating hex address for new user.
- Verification: Verifies the identity and whether the user has given his vote or not
- Counting: Counts the number of votes given to the particular party.
- Declaration of result: Declares the result as soon as the time is over.
- A government official will have the login info of his own.
- A special keyboard-type machine will be used in order to vote, even by the non-techie people.
- All the system will be set up in cyber café-like area prior to one day of the elections.
- The people will be allotted a polling booth for giving their votes
- The people will enter along with their Aadhar/voter-id card and biometric verification will be followed.
- The biometric verification confirms the identity of the person.
- Additionally, biometric verification also ensure that the person has already given his vote or not in the same election.
- An operator will activate session for voting by his biometric verification.
- The voting will be done through a special EVM type of keyboard for convenient usage.
- As soon as voting of a particular person is done the session ends and the operation will again activate the session for next voting.
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