Mangaluru: St Agnes College switches to E-voting for student council polls


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru 

Mangaluru, Jun 23: In a first, St Agnes College from city held its student council election using an E-voting system. 

Students of the College selected their president and other members of the cabinet by registering their votes online through software designed by former BCA student of St Agnes College Sandra Lewis. 

“The idea of designing software for automating the voting process in the college was pitched by BCA lecturer and Dean Malavika Shetty. We were a team of 3 pursuing our final semester BCA project and thought of developing software for our college that would be put into practical use rather than developing one just for academic purpose,” says Sandra. 

The project started with the guidance from Technopulse, Software Company in Mangaluru. However, as the system was built for academic purpose, Sandra says their goal was not achieved. 

Post her graduation, Sandra committed herself for getting E-Voting System up and running in a user-friendly form in the college. Hence, she started working on the application from scratch and revamped the entire system to suit the college requirements. 

The E-Voting system has two separate applications, one for the admin and the other for the voter. 

The voter logs into the application by entering their register number and password. They click on the name of their desired candidate and then log out, and the vote is registered. The system restricts the voter from logging in again. 

The admin does log into the ‘admin’ application and clicks on a button to close the voting session. Voters are restricted from voting, once the session is closed. The admin clicks on the respective post from a drop-down list to view the total votes secured by each of the candidates. A graphical report of the results is also generated which can be printed and documented. 

The Student Council election at St Agnes College took place on June 15 and 17 and it has been a successful process. 

Jerusha Maben has been elected as the St Agnes College student president for academic year 2019-2020. Sara Monis is the arts vice president, Malani D’Souza the science vice-president, Rashika is elected as B.Com vice president and Krishnendu is the BBA vice-president. 

College vice principal Sr Venissa says that the software has simplified the voting process, which was otherwise cumbersome and time-consuming.

 

  

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  • Wilfy, Kinnigoly/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Some half cooked WhatsApp university graduates are commenting funny here. Evote and EVM isn't the same. Have some basic knowledge before jumping to the conclusion.

    One more... even if it was through EVM's. Agnes administration can be better trusted than our current EC!!!!

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  • Ajith Kumar M, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Wonderful innovation to smoothen and fast track the entire voting process. Probably if this kind if realestic project ideation is given to students then surely we would bring out huge qualitative talent and ave lot of patents for sure. Congragulations to Sandra and wishing you good luck for your future ahead

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    Good beginning for adopting something new in voting system.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    The whole world is trusting, so returning to EVMs/E-Voting.

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  • krishna, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    EVM FAULT

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  • Tina Dsouza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Beautiful initiative by the college and students. Congratulations Sandra & team so proud of you.

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Hope Potato Pappu's Dongi party will not cry now!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    Albert, Mangalore
    Your name & comments don't match ...

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  • Dexter, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Interesting. I am sure the designers have taken care of confidentiality. Student logging in with register number and password, then voting for the candidate seems to be leaving some scope for lack of confidentiality. An admin will always know which student voted for whom.

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  • Sandra Lewis, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    This is my reply to Dexter's comment.
    I have taken care of confidentiality from the admin side too. In the sense, the admin is restricted from knowing who voted for whom. The admin can only view the number of votes secured by each candidate.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    We trust only E-Voting ...

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    After 2014 every vote is controlled by E (Electronics) that is controlled by V (Villains) that is controlled by (Money). Bharath Matha Ko Bachavo.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Even agnes college is going for e-voting, but not the congress!!!!

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  • MD, Abu Dhabi/Kadri

    Mon, Jun 24 2019

    Yes cause St Agnes College doesn’t tamper with the Electronic Voting system like how the BJP or Baseless Janata Party does.

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