Affiliation:
1. Electronics and Communication Engineering, AMC Engineering College, Bangalore, India.
Abstract
This document contains information about electronic voting machine using Arduino. Defrauding of manual voting systems
will be eradicated is the basic idea of this project and also the prior versions of voting. The system will be provided with n number of
switches or buttons where n stands for different political parties. The voters can select their preferred candidates of their choice
displayed on the screen. For the satisfaction of the voters the result of the final vote is displayed on the LCD screen. Hence the Arduino
plays a vital role in this project, therefore it is the brain and heart of the system. The voting process is completely controlled by Arduino
such as generating result, reading switches and sending votes and result onto the lcd display and incrementing voting values
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