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  2. Electronic voting in India - Wikipedia

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    The idea of using an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) was proposed in 1977 and Electronics Corporation of India (ECIL) was tasked with the development of the same. A working model was evolved in 1979 and was showcased to various political parties in August 1980. [9]

  3. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Voting Machines ("EVM") are being used in Indian general and state elections to implement electronic voting in part from 1999 general election and recently in 2018 state elections held in five states across India. EVMs have replaced paper ballots in the state and general (parliamentary) elections in India.

  4. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, India adopted Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) for its elections to its parliament with 380 million voters casting their ballots using more than one million voting machines. [32] The Indian EVMs are designed and developed by two government-owned defence equipment manufacturing units, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Electronics ...

  5. 1982 Kerala Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The election of 1982 has historic significance, as it is the first time Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) were used in the country. EVM was used in 50 booths of the Paravoor constituency of Ernakulam district. But it was later challenged in the High Court of Kerala, but the plea was dismissed.

  6. Voter-verified paper audit trail - Wikipedia

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    VVPAT used with Indian electronic voting machines in Indian Elections. In 1897, responding to a question from Rhode Island Governor Charles W. Lippitt about the legality of using the newly-developed McTammany direct-recording voting machine, [9] Associate Justice Horatio Rogers of the Rhode Island Supreme Court noted that a voter casting a vote on such a machine without a written record "has ...

  7. Mom, Whose Son Was Just Diagnosed with Autism, in Tears After ...

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    Earlier that day, Leah had received the news that, after years of speech and occupational therapy, and a lot of waiting, her son Kai has autism. In the card, Leah’s best friend, Gillian, writes ...

  8. Can regular people go to the Oscars? Why even A-listers have ...

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    For the past 20 years, the Oscars have been held at the Dolby Theatre in the heart of Hollywood. In the past, the locations were far smaller and ranged from hotels to nightclubs.

  9. Electronic voting machine - Wikipedia

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    These names on paper are kept behind glass in the machine, and can be used for election audits and recounts if needed. The tally of the voting data is printed on the end of the paper tape. The paper tape is called a Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT). The VVPATs can be tallied at 20–43 seconds of staff time per vote (not per ballot).