Authors :
Soumen Bhowmik; Subrata Biswas
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 6 - June
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Abstract :
India is a country with a lot of people more than 1 billion. India has a lot of voters than 668 million and India has
543 areas where people vote for their representatives. Voting is very important because it helps choose the people who will be
in charge of the country and it shows what we think about how the country should be run. This paper talks about what other
people have written about voting and the ways they think we can make voting. Voting is like a bridge between the people and
the government. In the few years people have been paying more attention to the ways we vote. The way we vote now is not
very safe. It is hard to be sure that everything is okay. So people do research to try to make voting so it is secret, fair and safe
and so people cannot cheat. When we vote using computers and phones we still have problems with people trying to cheat and
with keeping the systems working properly. Now people are doing research to make voting safe and fair and to make sure
that peoples votes are secret. The idea of using a system that is not controlled by one person or group is becoming more
popular because it could make voting easier, safer and more secret. A good voting system should be able to prove that it is
working correctly. There are some reasons for governments to use electronic voting systems like making elections more active
and reducing costs.. There are still some problems, with electronic voting systems because they cannot tell if the person voting
is really who they say they are and they can be tampered with. This paper looks at what other countries have done with voting
systems. It compares how different countries have adopted these systems.
Keywords :
Electronic Voting Machine, Invalid Votes, Audit Traits, Remote Electronic Voting Machine, Deepfakes.
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India is a country with a lot of people more than 1 billion. India has a lot of voters than 668 million and India has
543 areas where people vote for their representatives. Voting is very important because it helps choose the people who will be
in charge of the country and it shows what we think about how the country should be run. This paper talks about what other
people have written about voting and the ways they think we can make voting. Voting is like a bridge between the people and
the government. In the few years people have been paying more attention to the ways we vote. The way we vote now is not
very safe. It is hard to be sure that everything is okay. So people do research to try to make voting so it is secret, fair and safe
and so people cannot cheat. When we vote using computers and phones we still have problems with people trying to cheat and
with keeping the systems working properly. Now people are doing research to make voting safe and fair and to make sure
that peoples votes are secret. The idea of using a system that is not controlled by one person or group is becoming more
popular because it could make voting easier, safer and more secret. A good voting system should be able to prove that it is
working correctly. There are some reasons for governments to use electronic voting systems like making elections more active
and reducing costs.. There are still some problems, with electronic voting systems because they cannot tell if the person voting
is really who they say they are and they can be tampered with. This paper looks at what other countries have done with voting
systems. It compares how different countries have adopted these systems.
Keywords :
Electronic Voting Machine, Invalid Votes, Audit Traits, Remote Electronic Voting Machine, Deepfakes.