Kenyan citizens have always been frustrated by the long queues during elections. An extreme effect of this is low voter turnouts on election days.
In an attempt to build a voting system, we saw it right to start with a digital registration platform. This project builds a voter registration platform that will allow digital registration of voters in preparation for general elections.
- Display total number of voters per polling station in the home page
- Allow for voter registration through filling and submitting form
- Voter can search theie details by ID Number
- Voter can edit details.
- Voter can unregister as a voter by deleting details.
- Display names of registered voters for a polling station when a polling station is clicked.
- Redirects according to which action has been taken.
- As a user, I should be able to register as a voter by providing details.
- As a user, I should be able to search for my details by ID number.
- As a user, I should be able to edit my details upon searching by ID number.
- As a user, I should be able to unregister as a voter by deleting my details.
- As a user, I should be able to see the voters registered in a polling station by clicking on a polling station.
Evans Ochieng :(Scrum Master)Backend Developer(DB Config, Active Records Migrations)
George Njogu :Frontend Developer (ReactJS User Interface)
Charity Nelima :Frontend Developer (UX/UI Designer)
Leslie Nyatigi :Frontend Developer (UI & UX Designer & API Endpoints - Sinatra)
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