
doi: 10.55041/isjem04549
Abstract - The Online Voting System is a secure, user-friendly web-based application developed to streamline and digitize the traditional voting process. The aim of this project is to develop an efficient and transparent platform that enables eligible voters to cast their votes online, ensuring integrity, accessibility, and ease of use. The main goals of the project include: Reducing manual errors and physical effort involved in conventional voting. Providing a secure authentication mechanism to prevent fraudulent votes. Ensuring real- time result generation and data transparency. In this project, we developed a fully functional online voting website using HTML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. The system includes several core modules: user registration with Aadhar/PAN veri𝑓ication, OTP- based login, admin panel for voter veri𝑓ication and election scheduling, and real-time vote counting and result display. We also focused on implementing security features such as encrypted data handling, session-based login, and restricted access to the admin dashboard. The system ensures that each voter can cast only one vote and that their vote remains confidential. Overall, this project demonstrates how digital technology can enhance the democratic process by making voting more accessible, secure, and efficient. Key Words: secure data transmission, real-time updates, and accessibility.
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