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How is a vote caste on EVM ?(No wikipedia or other sites , already tried)

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Answered by gannojusaisirihasini
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Answer:

Electronic Voting is the standard means of conducting elections using Electronic Voting Machines, sometimes called "EVMs" in India.[1][2] The use of EVMs and electronic voting was developed and tested by the state-owned Electronics Corporation of India and Bharat Electronics in the 1990s. They were introduced in Indian elections between 1998 and 2001, in a phased manner. The electronic voting machines have been used in all general and state assembly elections of India since 2014.

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Answered by happybirthday37
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Answer:

electronic voting machines (EVM) are

used to record votes. The machine

shows the names of the candidates

and the party symbols. Independent

candidates too have their own

symbols, allotted by election commission.

All that the voter has to do is to press

the button against the name of the

candidate she wants to give her vote.

Once the polling is over, all the

EVMs are sealed and taken to a

secure place. A few days later, on a

fixed date, all the EVMs from a

constituency are opened and the

votes secured by each candidate are

counted. The agents of all candidates

are present there to ensure that the

counting is done properly. The

candidate who secures the highest

number of votes from a constituency

is declared elected.

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