ONLINE VOTING PLATFORM USING MOBILE PHONE GPRS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/F5X79Abstract
Internet voting can use remote locations (voting from any Internet capable computer) or can use traditional polling locations with voting booths consisting of Internet connected voting systems. [1][2][3][4]In 2002, in the United States, America Vote Act mandated that one handicapped accessible voting system be provided at polling place, which have chosen to satisfy with the use of DRE voting machines, some switching entirely over to DRE.Online voting has been an issue for some peoples. They believe that online voting cannot be trusted due to uncertainty in the integrity of the machines. On the other hand, people acknowledge that paper solutions are significantly outdated. People's believed that offline voting i.e. paper voting is not safe for election. U.S. voting systems have historically responded to technological innovations. Experts generally agree that American elections will eventually employ online voting to some degree.
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