Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are voting gadgets that have buttons for each candidate you can vote for. There are two parts to an EVM: the control unit and the balloting unit. These parts are ...
device between the balloting unit and control unit of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), while raising concerns that such technical arrangement would lead to corruption of data. The petition ...
The control unit is managed by the polling officer appointed ... the voter can press a button in the EVM machine and it prints a paper slip that will reveal the symbol and name of the candidate ...
Burnt memory of EVM’s not checked ... “the burnt memory/microcontroller in 5% of the EVMs, that is, the control unit, ballot unit and the VVPAT, per assembly constituency/assembly segment ...
Multiple constituencies around India are reporting of problems with their Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Odisha and Andhra Pradesh are among the two states with the highest instances of EVM ...