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Blockchain Based Secure Voting System

Blockchain Based Secure Voting System

Author Name : Mrs. Rajeshwari G L, Rajath K V, Manoj Kumar C, Manikanta S, Mohith Raj C M

ABSTRACT : The study introduces a novel use of blockchain technology for voting systems. Significant advantages have resulted from the introduction of internet voting, such as lower administrative expenses and higher voter turnout. However, because of possible security flaws that could allow for widespread vote manipulation, these systems are frequently viewed with suspicion. A potential answer to these problems is provided by blockchain technology, which is renowned for its decentralized nodes and end-to-end verification capabilities. The suggested blockchain-based voting system offers a strong substitute for conventional electronic voting methods by utilizing the distributed, non-repudiation, and security protection aspects of blockchain technology. This paper presents a conceptual explanation of the proposed application and a thorough examination of the features and structure of blockchain in relation to electronic voting. Blockchain systems have the ability to solve a lot of problems that afflict traditional election systems right now. Furthermore, issues with transaction speed and privacy preservation are still common in blockchain applications. These problems are to be resolved by an electronic voting system built on blockchain to be sustainable. For scalability, transaction speed is to be increased while maintaining the viability of remote participation security. In conclusion, blockchain technology shows enormous promise for the future of safe and effective elections, even though current frameworks need to be improved for usage in voting systems. This work provides an insight into creating more sophisticated blockchain-based voting systems.