DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM IN SUG ELECTIONS

45 PAGES (5109 WORDS) Computer Science Project
ABSTRACT
This system has been developed to simplify the process of organizing elections and make it convenient for voters to vote remotely from their home computers while taking into consideration security, anonymity and providing auditioning capabilities. On-line Voting System is a web based system that facilitates the running of elections and surveys online.
It deals with design, build and test of online voting system that facilitates user (the person who is eligible for voting), candidate (Candidate are the users who are going to stand in elections for their respective party or posts), Election Commission Officer (Election Commission Officer who will verify whether registered user and candidates are authentic or not) to participate in online voting. This online voting system is highly secured, and it’s design is very simple, ease of use and also reliable. The proposed software is developed and tested to work on Ethernet and allows online voting if provided in web version. It also creates and manages voting and electoral details as all the users must login by user name and password and click on his favorable candidates to register vote. This will increase the voting percentage in SUG elections by applying high security in order to reduce Illegible votes and voters as well.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page         
Certification        
Approval        
Dedication         
Acknowledgement      
Abstract         
Table of content
        
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction       
1.1 Statement of problem      
1.2 Purpose of study       
1.3 Aims and objectives       
1.4 Scope/Delimitations      
1.5 Limitations/Constraints      
1.6 Definition of terms
      
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review
       
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Methods for fact finding and detailed discussions of the system
3.1  Methodologies for Fact-finding 
3.2 Discussions  
  
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Futures, implications and challenges of the system 
4.1 Futures 
4.2 Implications
4.3 Challenges

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Recommendations, Summary and Conclusion  
5.1 Recommendation       
5.2 Summary        
5.3 Conclusion        
5.4 References