Athmandu Niversity: D E & E E
Athmandu Niversity: D E & E E
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
By:
Dhurba Bhattarai (31004)
Prashamsa Bhattarai (31005)
Shravan Kumar Luitel (31015)
Kabool Neupane (31017)
September 2010
ABSTRACT
In Nepal all earlier elections be it local elections or centre elections a voter used to cast his/her
vote to his/her favorite candidate by putting the stamp against his/her name and then folding the
ballot paper as per a prescribed method before putting it in the Ballot box. This is a long, time-
consuming process and very much prone to errors.
EVM is capable of saving considerable printing stationery and transport of large volumes of
electoral material. It is easy to transport, store, and maintain. It completely rules out the chance
of invalid votes. Its use results in reduction of polling time, resulting in fewer problems in
electoral preparations, law and order, candidates' expenditure, etc. and easy and accurate
counting without any mischief at the counting centre.
Electronic voting system allows for quick and accurate voting electronically. The system uses a
client/server architecture, which allows voters to cast ballots on the client terminal. Each client
interfaces with the server, which keeps track of the entire system.
Introduction 1
Background and Objectives 1
System overview 1
Gantt Chart 3
Conclusion 4
Bibliography 5