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Electronic Voting System in Pakistan: Benefits and comparative Analysis with Traditional Voting System

Kinza Kanwal and Aziz ur Rehman Rana
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Kinza Kanwal: M-Phil Scholar, Riphah International University of Public Policy, Islamabad, Pakistan Author Name: Huma Rasheed
Aziz ur Rehman Rana: Assistant professor, Management Science, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan

Journal of Policy Research (JPR), 2022, vol. 8, issue 2, 94-103

Abstract: Electoral reforms are the most prominent and specific way to ensure transparency, time-saving, and accuracy of in-time results after the elections in a country with a democratic government structure. The key stakeholders for implementation and policymaking in the Government of Pakistan are reluctant to implement the new electronic voting (E-Voting) system for elections as this System is more efficient, accurate, automated, Artificial Intelligence (AI) based System, and time-saving as well as cost-saving System. It will ensure transparency, eliminate political players' unjust influence and corrupt practices during elections, and empower Pakistan's true democratic leadership style. Above all, this transformation will enable maximum voter involvement through online voting modes like mobile phones, laptops, etc.

Keywords: Electoral reforms; democratic government structure; Electronic Voting (E-Voting)Artificial Intelligence (AI) based Systempolitical players; true democratic leadership style (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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