Authors :
Soumyadip Mukherjee; Soumen Bhowmik
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26apr1534
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Abstract :
This research paper is studies a secure web-based e-voting system for India and also focusing on proper
authentication and data protection. The system uses biometric checking and encryption to ensure only valid voters can cast
their own votes, and that results remain confidential. Compared with traditional voting systems, the web-based approach
offers better security, efficiency, and accessibility. While current testing relies on simulated data, future work will integrate
real election datasets and advanced cryptographic methods. The study shows that secure online voting can strengthen the
trust and participation in India’s democratic process.
Keywords :
Electronic Voting Machines, Cryptographic Techniques, CAPTCHA, Cyber-Attacks, ERP.
References :
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- A. Nadaph, R. Bondre, A. Katiyar, D. Goswami, and T. Naidu, “Secure Online Voting System,” International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science, 2015.
- G. Kumar et al., “Virtual Voting System,” International Journal of Informatics Information System and Computer Engineering, 2021”.
- Henry O. Ohize, “Blockchain for securing electronic voting systems: a survey of architectures, trends, solutions, and challenges”.
- Masood Ahmad, “Security, usability, and biometric authentication scheme for electronic voting using multiple keys”.
- Dr. David Jefferson, “Security Analysis of the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment (SERVE)”.
This research paper is studies a secure web-based e-voting system for India and also focusing on proper
authentication and data protection. The system uses biometric checking and encryption to ensure only valid voters can cast
their own votes, and that results remain confidential. Compared with traditional voting systems, the web-based approach
offers better security, efficiency, and accessibility. While current testing relies on simulated data, future work will integrate
real election datasets and advanced cryptographic methods. The study shows that secure online voting can strengthen the
trust and participation in India’s democratic process.
Keywords :
Electronic Voting Machines, Cryptographic Techniques, CAPTCHA, Cyber-Attacks, ERP.