Political Science, asked by manisha454, 1 year ago

What are diffrence between ballot boxes and EVMs??

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Answered by abhishek00001
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results has been surely an attraction for the EVM voting system in India but maintaining the authenticity of the election system is rather more important. Many political parties in India hence support the Ballot Paper voting system and have been asking for the Paper back-up to electronic voting.

INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL TEAM – REVIEW REPORT

Remedies proposed

Standard Verification tool can be developed

A Printer added to the EVM can give print out of every vote to the voter which he/she can verify whether the vote was cast properly

EVM should be part of E-governance of Government of India

Ballot Paper Voting System is far better and reliable than the EVM Voting System !

Paper Ballot is easy to understand: voting procedure is easy to understand and to commence. The voter just has to put an “X” in the box next to the name of the candidate of the voter’s choice.

Resistant to Fraud: a paper ballot contains lots of useful information, not only the information about the vote but also the information about the voter. Each ballot paper is entirely different from another due to the different colors of ink, different styles of handwritings etc. hence erasing the original vote doesn’t seem to be easy. Creating fraudulent votes need much more hard work and then replacing them with the original votes isn’t a cheesy task.

Identical ballot and same system for all voters: military, absentee, provisional voters and disabled voters have the same ballot for voting.

Paper Ballots are inherently voter verified: a voter can easily and immediately make out that his/her information and votes are verified. Nothing is hidden and confusing.

Ceases several voting attempts: each voter is given only one chance to vote. Like in some of the EVMs ‘smart cards’ need to be inserted to allow voting which can be misused by inserting it several times to vote.

Paper Ballot is like the official record of the vote: after the voter mark the paper ballot it becomes the official record of the vote and then used in recounts. Unlike EVM voting the vote is recorded by the voter on the paper and not electronically therefore scanner only counts the votes in the memory and then deposits the ballot into a closed ballot box.

The paper ballot system can easily adjust with additional voters at less cost: if unexpectedly a precinct asserts a large turn-out in that case only additional privacy booths need to be provided and a single scanner can handle the large number of voters from multiple privacy booths and locations.

Continued voting at the time of equipments/other failure: unlike the EVMs, Paper ballot voting can be continued in the case of prolonged power failure or other type of equipment failure. And later on can be fed to either the scanner or hand counted.

Consumes less time and seems familiar: paper ballot voting is much easier and seems familiar than the EVMs voting. Especially the elders find it quite easy for them to understand and to vote through ballot paper. This reduces the time taken for voting.

No fear of technological errors: paper ballot voting included no electronic device hence there is no fear of hacking, fraud, replacement of parts, and errors in the electoral process. It’s safe and clean.

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