Digital Online Voting!
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Digital Online Voting is a modern way of casting votes using computers, smartphones, or online platforms instead of paper ballots. It makes the voting process easier, as people can vote from anywhere with just a few clicks. It is also quicker, since votes are counted electronically and results are available much faster. In addition, digital voting can help reduce costs by saving money on printing, transporting, and storing paper ballots. This technology offers a convenient, efficient, and environmentally friendly way to make every vote count in today's digital world.
Digital voting refers to the use of electronic systems or digital technology to cast, record, and count votes in an election. Instead of using traditional paper ballots, voters use computers, smartphones, voting machines, or online platforms.
It can happen at polling stations (via electronic voting machines) or remotely (via online or mobile voting systems).
Types of Digital Voting
- Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs):Used at polling stations.
Voters press a button on a machine to select their candidate.
Example: India's national elections use EVMs.
- Optical Scan Voting Systems: Voters fill out paper ballots, which are then scanned electronically for quick counting.
Example: Widely used in the United States.
- Internet Voting (Online Voting):Voters cast ballots online via secure portals.
Example: Estonia uses nationwide internet voting for elections.
- Mobile Voting: Allows voters to cast votes using a smartphone app.
Emerging technology being tested in some local elections.