An End-to-End e-Eiection System Based on Multimodal Identification and Authentication
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The spate and intensity of controversies and irregularities that usually trail the conduct of elections in
most developing nations of the world are national albatrosses that must be removed, as they clog the wheel of
true development in any nation. Concerted efforts were made through the introduction of e-Voting as a panacea
for eliminating these development-inhibiting influences and achieving reliable democratic governance, but without
much success. In any case, e-voting is just one of the components of an electoral system, and adopting a holistic
approach to the development of an e-election system, appears imperative for an endearing solution to the
debilitating pre-, contemporaneous and post- election events. In the particular case of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, the challenges of the electoral system were observed at four {4) major phases: registration of voters,
political parties and candidates, and the security of election data; voting (voter identification and authentication,
and ballot casting); ballot tallying; and the transmission of votes from the polling booth to the various collation
centres. This paper presents an end-to-end e-Eiection system, covering the afo rementioned areas with adequate
security measures based on a multimodal identification and authentication system, and cryptography.
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QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science