ABSTRACT
The electoral system is Nigeria have
had poor record in electoral process, this have been attributed to the poor
registration of voters. The electoral bodies in the past were based on manual
registration process, which gave room for electoral fraud mostly in the state
level. Also, the state electoral bodies in Nigeria operates under a federal
voters register, so the need to develop “a single, uniform, official,
centralized, interactive computerized state voter registration list defined,
maintained and administered at the state level is required”. This system must
be electronically based and implemented and also a sustainable database for
storing voters informations. This research work is based on designing and
implementing an electronical voting registration system that will aid capturing
accurate voter’s information, and store this information on a database.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
The independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) origin can be traced back to the period before independence
when the Electoral commission of Nigeria was established to conduct the 1959
elections. The Federal Electoral Commission (FEC), established in 1960
conducted the immediate post-independence federal and regional elections of
1964 and 1965. The electoral body was dissolved after the military coup of
1966. In 1978, the federal electoral commission was constituted by the regime
of General OlusegunObasanjo, organizing the elections of 1979 which ushered in
the Nigerian second Republic under the leadership of AlhajiShehuShagari. It
also conducted the general elections of 1983.
In December 1995, the military
Government elections of General SaniAbacha established the Electoral Commission
of Nigeria (NECON) which conducted another set of elections. These elected
institutions were not inaugurated before the sudden death of General Abacha on
June 1998 aborted the process. The electoral commission of Nigeria (NECON) was
in 1998 dissolved by the then Head of State General AbdulsalaniAbukakar’s
administration who then established the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC). INEC organized the transitional elections in 1999 that
ushered in the Nigerian fourth Republic
Establishment of state independent
Electoral commissions (SIECs) was provided for by the 1999 constitution of the
federal Republic of Nigeria, which states in section 197(1) “there shall be
established for each state of the federation , the state independent Electoral
Commission who composition and power are set out in part II of the third
schedule to this constitution”. It is therefore in line with this
constitutional provision that the Rivers State House in may 2000, established
the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) and the commission
have successfully conducted two states elections for Local Government Chairman
and Councilors elections. On the 27th of November, 2007, the current board of
commissioners where appointed by the Governor of Rivers State, Rt. Hon.
ChibuikeRotimiAmaechi. This present commissioners have Professor Nimi D.
Briggs, OON as the chairman and chief electoral commissioner. The commission on
the 11th January, 2008 presented their electoral guidelines alone side the code
of conduct. According to the Law, section 5 (c) of the RSIEC Law No. 2 of 2001
as amended by RSIEC law No. 6 of 2007 outlined the functions of the commission
as follows.
To organize, undertake and supervise
all elections to Local Government and Councils within the state
To render some advice as it may
consider necessary to the Independent National Electoral Commission on the
compilation of the register of voters.
To provide guidelines to political
parties stipulating the rules and procedure for electioneering campaigns for
Local Government election.
To appoint, Train and Assign ad-hoc
staff in staff in each polling unit to assist with the taking of the poll.
To conduct and supervise all parties
primaries and referenda within the state.
To ensure that the dates, times and
places of public election and referenda are fixed and that they are publicized
and that elections are held accordingly within the state.
To announce the result of all
elections within the state.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Lack of credible voters register has
been widely criticized by Nigerians as the curse of electoral lapses in the
electoral system. The voters register is been organized by the Independent
National Electoral Commission which is the National body. The State Independent
Electoral Commission must depend on INEC for their voters register. These
denials the state independent electoral commission the opportunity to manage
their voters registers. In most cases, states have to wait for INEC to provide
the voters register before they can conduct state elections. This constitutes a
big problem to conducting a free and fair election at state levels. The
register of voters as provided by independent National Electoral Commission was
deficient in several respects.
Some units did not have the name of any
voter on the register (the so-called zero units) and yet there were people in
those units who had authentic voter’s card.
Many persons who turned up with
authentic voter’s cards did not have their names on the register of voters.
Names of voters were swapped between
units and wards that were unrelated.
Missing photography’s and mismatch of
photographs with the names on the register.
1.3
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY.
The main aim and objective of this
study is to design and implement an electronic voter’s registration system for
credible elections within state levels. It is helpful to consider the two basic
information management functions of this voter registration database (VRD),
which is adding individuals to the list and maintaining the list.
The VRD is also the source of data for
poll books (list of eligible voters in localities for use at polling units).
The software developed will implement additional functionality to state voter
registration systems that assists local election officials in conducting
elections. Such functionality may include voter’s card verification.
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work is designed to
enable Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) to use electronic
device in capturing voter’s information. The design will cover some security
issues like capturing the picture of the electorates for validation during
election.
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
This research work was limited to
developing a database for storing state voters register. This will be independent
of the national voters register and can only be used for state elections.
Due to time constraint, programme
developed covers functionality like voter’s cards verification and adding
individuals to the list.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION AN ELECTRONIC VOTERS REGISTRATION SYSTEM
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