Design and development of a secured electronic voting system

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    Design and development of a secured electronic voting system

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    2020-11-22
    Author
    Masnad, S.M. Mahadi
    Mamun, Al
    Zahed, Abu
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    This electronic voting system using biometric method is a voting system where there is no chance of vote fraud in case of voting. Through biometric voting, it is possible to take the voting system to an unadulterated, corruption-free level. Voter secrecy will be maintained at every stage in this system. This system is a secret, reliable, and secure voting system. Our biometric voting system consists of a device, server and database. Here the user is verified by matching with the saved data with the fingerprint of the server and then voting can be done only with the verified user. Counting votes in this system is very easy and can be done in the shortest time.
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