How is EVM machine related to democracy?
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Embedded EVM features such as "electronically limiting the rate of casting votes to five per minute", a security "lock-close" feature, an electronic database of "voting signatures and thumb impressions" to confirm the identity of the voter, conducting elections in phases over several weeks while deploying extensive ...
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EVM machine is the electronic voting machine that is used for casting votes.
Explanation:
- Elections are the most important process of any democratic nation. Earlier when the technology was not very developed, ballot papers were used for casting votes.
- The problem was with ballot casting was that it could be easily mishandled and Misrepresented. The ink used to spread on the papers due to which corruption was increasing.
- The comparatively newer electronic voting machines are properly secured and do not have such issues.
- The identity of the voter is secure. These ensure that the counting of votes is unbiased there for establishing democracy.
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