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Description of CVS

The Centralized Voting System (CVS) using face recognition aim to develop a system that ensures more secure and faster means of polling. The CVS enable Election Commission to manage all aspects of election operations through improved situational awareness and resource utilization safely and efficiently. It contains Candidate Details Management Solutions and Voter Details Management System. The main administrator’s job is to add, update or delete candidate details, to collect the result from all the constituencies and to compute the final result. Then, he sends the final result to the constituencies for sending SMS. He also controls the result reporting module. He can also control the entire election process by setting the time when the vote is casted in order to prevent the vote from being casted before the specified day. He holds a record of the election such as the election ID and the year in which it is conducted.             The voter is able to login to his

Centralized Voting System

      Centralized Voting System (CVS) is a web-based application that ensures a faster, more convenient and more secure method of voting and the final vote calculation. The voting system currently being used is electronic ballot system, which is fast and convenient to vote, but provide less security and cannot be integrated easily to provide the final result quickly. It takes time to bring the results from the constituencies together to obtain the final result. CVS solves this problem by introducing a centralized system in which the vote calculated in each polling booth is automatically updated in a central database which can only be accessed by the administrator and helps the user view the final result in the site or as an SMS in his mobile phone which could be send by the administrator. The main attraction of this application is the method by which the voter logs into his account. Other than the traditional user ID and password, an image of his face is taken and c