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Election Commission of India A State-of-the-Art, User Friendly and Tamper Proof Electronic Voting Machine (EVM)

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Page 1: Election Commission of India A State-of-the-Art, User Friendly and Tamper Proof Electronic Voting Machine (EVM)

Election Commission of India

A State-of-the-Art, User Friendlyand Tamper Proof

Electronic Voting Machine(EVM)

Election Commission of India

A State-of-the-Art, User Friendlyand Tamper Proof

Electronic Voting Machine(EVM)

Page 2: Election Commission of India A State-of-the-Art, User Friendly and Tamper Proof Electronic Voting Machine (EVM)

PresentationPresentation

• The Genesis– Concept, Challenge, Solution

• Concerns• Remedies• EVM

– Technological Features– Description– Operation

• Polling, Closing, Counting & Results

• Advantages• Statistics of Interest

• The Genesis– Concept, Challenge, Solution

• Concerns• Remedies• EVM

– Technological Features– Description– Operation

• Polling, Closing, Counting & Results

• Advantages• Statistics of Interest

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Genesis - ConceptGenesis - Concept

• Idea mooted by the Chief Election Commissioner in 1977

• Pros and cons of E-voting vis-à-vis ballot paper analysed by High Power Committees

• Recommended E-voting to save avoidable and recurring expenditure on printing, storage, transportation and security of Ballot Paper to the exchequer

• Idea mooted by the Chief Election Commissioner in 1977

• Pros and cons of E-voting vis-à-vis ballot paper analysed by High Power Committees

• Recommended E-voting to save avoidable and recurring expenditure on printing, storage, transportation and security of Ballot Paper to the exchequer

Top: Ballot paper awaiting despatchBottom: EVMs in store room

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Genesis - ChallengeGenesis - Challenge

• Evolve a machine which would fit into the existing Election Procedure

• Appear familiar to the voter• Addressing the skepticism of

the Political Parties and Intelligentsia including Press

• Evolving a machine and a procedure which would be transparent and acceptable to all

• Evolve a machine which would fit into the existing Election Procedure

• Appear familiar to the voter• Addressing the skepticism of

the Political Parties and Intelligentsia including Press

• Evolving a machine and a procedure which would be transparent and acceptable to all

Top: Ballot box being carried to the polling stationBottom: EVMs being carried to the polling station

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Genesis - SolutionGenesis - Solution

• Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) a leading Public Sector Company engaged in the design and manufacture of professional electronics was commissioned to design a machine to prove the feasibility

• Once feasibility was established, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) a second Public Sector Company was co-opted into the exercise

• Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) a leading Public Sector Company engaged in the design and manufacture of professional electronics was commissioned to design a machine to prove the feasibility

• Once feasibility was established, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) a second Public Sector Company was co-opted into the exercise

Voters waiting to cast their vote

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Genesis - SolutionGenesis - Solution

• Both the companies (ECIL & BEL) brought out models with a common User Interface in 1980

• The machines were extensively tried out at locations across the country

• Publicity campaigns were run in the press and other media

• Seminars conducted by Election Commission of India in various forums

• Feedback obtained used to fine-tune the machine

• Both the companies (ECIL & BEL) brought out models with a common User Interface in 1980

• The machines were extensively tried out at locations across the country

• Publicity campaigns were run in the press and other media

• Seminars conducted by Election Commission of India in various forums

• Feedback obtained used to fine-tune the machine

Voting the Ballot box way

Voting the EVM way

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ConcernsConcerns

• How secure is the data ?• Can the data be tampered

with ?• How does the machine

operate in remote areas without electric power ?

• What happens if the power fails in the middle of the voting process ?

• Can the data be stored long enough to be used as evidence in a court of law in case of electoral disputes ?

• How secure is the data ?• Can the data be tampered

with ?• How does the machine

operate in remote areas without electric power ?

• What happens if the power fails in the middle of the voting process ?

• Can the data be stored long enough to be used as evidence in a court of law in case of electoral disputes ?

Top: EVM being demonstrated to the pressMiddle: EVM being demonstrated to VIPsBottom: Address to the press on EVMs

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RemediesRemedies

• All mechanical, electrical and software security features are provided to ensure the integrity of the voting data

• It is independent of mains power and operates on a special power pack

• It is tamper-proof and error free• It incorporates a microprocessor

that has ‘burnt-in’ software code which cannot be altered or retrieved

• All the data is recorded on non-volatile dual redundant memory chips and can be retained for over 6 months even when the power pack is removed

• All mechanical, electrical and software security features are provided to ensure the integrity of the voting data

• It is independent of mains power and operates on a special power pack

• It is tamper-proof and error free• It incorporates a microprocessor

that has ‘burnt-in’ software code which cannot be altered or retrieved

• All the data is recorded on non-volatile dual redundant memory chips and can be retained for over 6 months even when the power pack is removed

CountingBallot paper way

Counting - EVM way

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EVM – Technology FeaturesEVM – Technology Features

• Centres around state-of-the-art microprocessor with built-in PROM storing the software code which cannot be retrieved or altered

• Reliable, robust and error free software• Legacy software with machine codes used to

preserve integrity and security• Double redundant resilient memory storage for

securely retaining data without a need for a backup battery

• User friendly operation sequence• Portable and easy to operate• Custom made to fit into the existing pattern

• Centres around state-of-the-art microprocessor with built-in PROM storing the software code which cannot be retrieved or altered

• Reliable, robust and error free software• Legacy software with machine codes used to

preserve integrity and security• Double redundant resilient memory storage for

securely retaining data without a need for a backup battery

• User friendly operation sequence• Portable and easy to operate• Custom made to fit into the existing pattern

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EVM – Technology FeaturesEVM – Technology Features

• Provision is made on all the sub-units for sealing to ensure that the units are not tampered with

• Each EVM can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates with 4 Ballot Units cascaded

• The EVM can be used for conducting “TWO” simultaneous polls.

• EVMs to conduct up to “FOUR” or “MORE” simultaneous polls to suit the electoral systems of other countries are developed and demonstration models available

• Provision is made on all the sub-units for sealing to ensure that the units are not tampered with

• Each EVM can cater to a maximum of 64 candidates with 4 Ballot Units cascaded

• The EVM can be used for conducting “TWO” simultaneous polls.

• EVMs to conduct up to “FOUR” or “MORE” simultaneous polls to suit the electoral systems of other countries are developed and demonstration models available

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Control Unit

Interconnecting Cable

Ballot Unit

Sub-Units of EVMSub-Units of EVM

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Ballot Unit - DetailsBallot Unit - Details

Ready LampSlide Switch Window

Candidate’s Button

Candidate’s Lamp

Ballot Paper Screen

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Ballot Unit - Internal partsBallot Unit - Internal parts

Slide Switch

Candidate’s Button

Masking Tab

Ready Lamp

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Control Unit Control Unit

ON Lamp Busy Lamp

Display Section Candidate Set Section

Result Section

Ballot SectionBallot Button

Total Button

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Control Unit - View of Bottom Compartment

Control Unit - View of Bottom Compartment

Power Switch

Bottom CompartmentCover

Connector forInterconnecting Cable

Connector for Auxiliary Unit

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Control Unit - Display SectionControl Unit - Display Section

4-DigitDisplay Panel

ON Lamp

2-Digit Display Panel

Busy Lamp

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Control Unit - Candidate Set SectionControl Unit - Candidate Set Section

Provision forthread seal

Latch

Plug forpower pack

Candidate setbutton

Candidate set sectioninner door

Candidate set sectionouter door

Provision forThread seal

Power packcompartment

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Control Unit - Result SectionControl Unit - Result SectionResult Ibutton

Inner latches

Frames forPaper seal

Clear button

Result II button

Close button

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Control Unit - Ballot SectionControl Unit - Ballot Section

Total button

Ballot button

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PollingPolling

• The voter is identified from the voters list and records his presence by a signature or thumb impression

• The Presiding Officer presses the “Ballot” button on the Control Unit permitting one vote

• The voter then proceeds to the polling cubicle and after perusing the ballot paper on the Ballot Unit, presses the key against the candidate of his choice

• The voter is identified from the voters list and records his presence by a signature or thumb impression

• The Presiding Officer presses the “Ballot” button on the Control Unit permitting one vote

• The voter then proceeds to the polling cubicle and after perusing the ballot paper on the Ballot Unit, presses the key against the candidate of his choice

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PollingPolling

• A red lamp glows indicating to the voter that his vote has been cast in favour of that candidate

• The casting of the vote results in a beep in the Control Unit indicating to the Presiding Officer that a vote has been cast

• He then proceeds to release another vote by pressing the “Ballot” button and the process continues

• A red lamp glows indicating to the voter that his vote has been cast in favour of that candidate

• The casting of the vote results in a beep in the Control Unit indicating to the Presiding Officer that a vote has been cast

• He then proceeds to release another vote by pressing the “Ballot” button and the process continues

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ClosingClosing

• The cap on the “Close Button” is removed and the button pressed

• The cap is then replaced

• The unit is then switched “Off” and the interconnecting cable disconnected

• The cap on the “Close Button” is removed and the button pressed

• The cap is then replaced

• The unit is then switched “Off” and the interconnecting cable disconnected

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Counting & ResultsCounting & Results

• The Power pack / Battery is checked for health by pressing the TOTAL Button

• After getting ready to note down the result, the green paper seal over RESULT-1 Button is pierced and RESULT-1 Button is pressed.

• The Power pack / Battery is checked for health by pressing the TOTAL Button

• After getting ready to note down the result, the green paper seal over RESULT-1 Button is pierced and RESULT-1 Button is pressed.

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Counting & ResultsCounting & Results

• The “RESULT-1” button is pressed to display the results

• The results are then noted.

• The “RESULT-1” button is pressed to display the results

• The results are then noted.

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CAND. SET

CLEAR

BALLOT

RESULT-1

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION OF BUTTONS ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION OF BUTTONS ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE

CLOSE

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AdvantagesAdvantages

• Modernises the election process • User friendly – can be used even by illiterates • Simple to operate and can be installed in a short time• Preserves voting secrecy• No scope for invalid votes• Facilitates quick and accurate counting – possible to

declare results instantaneously• Re-usable by simply erasing votes recorded in earlier

poll

• Modernises the election process • User friendly – can be used even by illiterates • Simple to operate and can be installed in a short time• Preserves voting secrecy• No scope for invalid votes• Facilitates quick and accurate counting – possible to

declare results instantaneously• Re-usable by simply erasing votes recorded in earlier

poll

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AdvantagesAdvantages

• Huge expenditure involved in printing, storing and transportation and security of ballot paper can be avoided

• Lowers operating costs• Easier to manage with less demand on man-

power• Provision can be made to connect to a

“CENTRAL STATION” to consolidate and display / record the results countrywide

• Huge expenditure involved in printing, storing and transportation and security of ballot paper can be avoided

• Lowers operating costs• Easier to manage with less demand on man-

power• Provision can be made to connect to a

“CENTRAL STATION” to consolidate and display / record the results countrywide

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Statistics of InterestStatistics of Interest

• Around one million machines deployed during Lok Sabha, 2004 polls

• Low failure rate• Costs around US $ 300 • Estimated saving on the

switchover to EVM is Approx US $ 40 million

• Political Parties and Intelligentsia who initially were skeptical now endorse the machine for its veracity

• Around one million machines deployed during Lok Sabha, 2004 polls

• Low failure rate• Costs around US $ 300 • Estimated saving on the

switchover to EVM is Approx US $ 40 million

• Political Parties and Intelligentsia who initially were skeptical now endorse the machine for its veracity

EVM being demonstrated to voters beforethe recent elections held in the state of

Jammu & Kashmir

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