ENHANCING ELECTORAL INTEGRITY THROUGH BLOCKCHAIN BASED E-VOTING SYSTEM
Author(s):
Ashik Japa.J.H, Abhijith Praseed, Abhijith.J, Adithya Raman.R.A, Remya.R.S
Keywords:
Blockchain, E-voting, Smart Contracts, Security, Transparency, Decentralization, Electoral Integrity.
Abstract
The increasing digitization of societies has led to a growing interest in electronic voting systems as a means to streamline the electoral process. However, concerns regarding security, transparency, and trust in traditional e-voting systems have prompted the exploration of blockchain technology as a potential solution. This project aims to design and implement a blockchain-based e-voting system to address the vulnerabilities associated with centralized electronic voting platforms. The proposed system leverages the decentralized and immutable nature of blockchain to enhance the integrity and security of the e-voting process. Through the implementation of smart contracts, the project aims to automate various aspects of the electoral process, including voter authentication, ballot casting, and result tabulation. The transparency and auditability afforded by blockchain technology contribute to increased trust in the electoral process, fostering a more democratic and accountable system. The research methodology involves a comprehensive literature review of existing e- voting systems, blockchain technology, and their intersection. The system architecture will be designed to integrate seamlessly with existing electoral infrastructures while ensuring the highest standards of security and transparency. Additionally, the project will explore potential challenges and ethical considerations associated with the implementation of blockchain-based e-voting systems. The anticipated outcomes of this project include a prototype of the proposed blockchain-based e-voting system, along with an in-depth analysis of its performance, security features, and usability. Insights gained from this research aim to contribute to the ongoing discourse on leveraging emerging technologies to enhance the democratic process and ensure the integrity of electoral systems in the digital age.
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Unique Paper ID: 163046

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 0, Issue no

Page(s): 268 - 273
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