APreview on Microcontroller Based Electronic Voting Machine
Abstract
Abstract—Voting is most pivotal process of democratic
society through which people determine it’s government.
Governments around the world are increasingly considering the
replacement of traditional paper-based voting schemes with
electronic voting systems. Elections of Bangladesh are
conducted most exclusively using electronic voting machines
developed over the past three years. In this paper we describe
the design, construction and operation of a digital voting
machine using a microcontroller profoundly. Again we also
portray counting system of votes, market survey and cost
analysis.
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