06-10-2014, 02:21 PM
Abstracts: In traditional elections, a voter usually goes to the voting center. After direct person-person verification with some IDs, the voter is allowed to vote. The voter is then given a ballot which allows a single vote. Once the ballot is used, it cannot be used again. However, this ballot must also be anonymous. The ballot must identify the voter as being permitted to vote, but not reveal their actual identity, and the voter must also be given assurances of this. Traditional polling methods trust a lot of parties during the election. The current methods require an attacker interact directly with the voting process to disrupt it. There is a greater chance of getting caught as there will be physical evidence in the traditional polling. The Current Voting System is critical to our Election Commission of India for conducting Elections and announcing the results because the money involved in employee remuneration and the complexity of the legal requirements is more.