I’m excited to share my project, the Electronic Voting Machine. This device is designed to electronically cast and count votes, saving time and effort compared to manual voting and counting methods. At this stage, it is a small functional prototype with strong potential for further development with additional funding.
The current security system is intended only for private or community voting and is not designed for use in public elections in its present form.
As shown in the schematic, the machine uses an EEPROM IC as external memory to enhance data security. In case of a malfunction, the EEPROM can be transferred to another machine, ensuring that the stored voting data remains accessible. Access to vote data is protected by a security system that requires a secret code, with a maximum of five attempts allowed before the system locks.
Although this is an early-stage prototype, it can be significantly improved and expanded with proper funding. You can see it in action by clicking the video link below, and I’ll be happy to answer any questions.
If you’re interested in supporting this project, this functional prototype has the potential to become a reliable tool for private or community voting. Your support will help me improve and scale it. 👉 Buy Me a Coffee
Thank you!




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