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Biometric system helps India’s Village Council prevent 10,000 incidents of voter fraud

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February 11, 2025
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India’s use of biometric technology in elections has made significant strides since its introduction in 2015. Initially aimed at curbing voter impersonation and reducing electoral fraud, the system’s effectiveness has proven to be especially impactful in recent elections.

For example, during the Panchayat (village council) by-elections on May 25, 2023, the State Election Commission (SEC) deployed facial biometrics software developed by Chennai-based startup FaceTagr. According to the Times of India, the FaceTagr technology helped prevent approximately 10,000 incidents of voter fraud. This success prompted the SEC to continue using the face-matching system during the urban local body by-elections on June 9, 2023.

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The FaceTagr system compares a person’s face with their ID card in just three seconds, offering a much faster alternative to traditional manual verification. As FaceTagr CEO Vijay Gnanadesikan explained, this speed not only streamlines the process but also discourages fraudulent activities. Any discrepancies in the system require official documentation, effectively deterring individuals from attempting fraud.

While biometric systems have become increasingly popular in India to fight voter impersonation and multiple voting, the implementation of these technologies has not been without challenges. The world’s largest democracy, with a population of 1.4 billion people, faces obstacles in rolling out biometric systems uniformly across both urban and rural areas. In some remote regions, the infrastructure and resources required to fully implement biometric systems remain a work in progress.

Nonetheless, India’s efforts to introduce biometrics to enhance voter authentication and reduce electoral fraud continue to yield positive results, with technology playing an increasingly important role in strengthening the electoral process.

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