Study of Pakistan Election System as Intelligent e-Election
Muhammad Nadeem, Javaid R. Laghari (Szabist, Karachi)

TL;DR
This paper proposes an intelligent e-election system for Pakistan aimed at enhancing transparency and impartiality, addressing issues like election independence, media bias, and voter registration deficiencies through modular components.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive intelligent e-election framework tailored to Pakistan's unique electoral challenges, integrating modules for login, voting, administration, and data analysis.
Findings
Identified key electoral issues in Pakistan.
Developed modular components for e-election system.
Proposed solutions to improve election transparency.
Abstract
The proposed election system lies in ensuring that it is transparent and impartial.Thus while the electoral system may vary from country to country, It has to take into account the peculiarities of every society while at the same time incorporating remedies to problems prevailing in the system. The Electoral process expressed serious concerns regarding the independence of the Election Commission of Pakistan, the restrictions on political parties and their candidates, the misuse of state resources, some unbalanced coverage in the state media, deficiencies in the compilation of the voting register and significant problems relating to the provision of ID cards. The holding of a general election does not in itself guarantee the restoration of democracy. The unjustified interference with electoral arrangements, as detailed above, irrespective of the alleged motivation, resulted in…
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TopicsPolitics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
