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Literature Survey on Secured Balloting System

Sonia Shaju, Menon Bhavana Rajan, Nelson Varghese, Dr R. Sunder

Abstract


Nowadays, illegal practices of voting happens, mainly the illiterate people are being cheated. Thus, affecting the democracy of the nation. We need to ensure that the rights of each and every voter have to be ensured by providing a tight security and an efficient way of voting method. To overcome this scenario, we proposed the secured balloting system. This system is implemented by verifying the voter details through three screening levels which includes face recognition, fingerprint scanning, iris scanning. Thus, helps in avoiding the scenario of illegal voting and helps in producing robust results.


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