Paper Key : IRJ************678
Author: Aditya Shahaji Sawant,Vishwajeet Dattatraya Khalate,Sanket Raghunath Paygude,Vishal Dattatray Tarange ,Prof. S. A. Dabahde
Date Published: 10 Nov 2024
Abstract
Electronic voting (also known as e-voting) refers to voting using electronic means and to take care of the votes given by the user and counting the votes accurately. An e-voting system must be secure, as it should not allow duplicated votes and be fully transparent, while protecting the privacy of the attendees. The disadvantages of traditional voting system are there is no reliability of voting, No assurance that people gave the votes are not changed before they are counted on the system. There is no transparency between the voter and the system. E-voting can be very helpful because everyone can easily access the election and uses hisher votes and declares hisher choice. People can share private hyperlinks to any created poll (as long as they know the link) and people who have the link can vote and one browser can only use one vote. The security here, in terms of voter authentication, duplicate votes and non-repudiation of votes, is very weak. E-voting is being studied extensively, and many implementations are tested and even used for a while. However, very few implementations are reliable enough and are still in use.
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