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B Vote: Block chain Based Voting System

Shubham Chutke1 Shreyas Parkar2 Omkar Swargam3 Sumeet Bhimanpally4 Shweta Sharma5
1234Students, Computer Engineering Department, Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India. 5Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department, Atharva College of Engineering, Mumbai University, Maharashtra, India.

Published Online: March-April 2024

Pages: 01-08

Abstract

The current electoral system faces various challenges such as vote rigging, hacking of electronic voting machines, and election manipulation, leading to a lack of faith in the system among citizens. The adoption of an electronic voting system based on block chain technology could potentially address these issues. This paper proposes a model of e-voting based on popular block chain frameworks that provide block chain as a service, which maintains participant confidentiality while still being open to public scrutiny. The paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the theme, demonstrating the usefulness of block chain technology in the design of a secure and transparent e-voting system. Distributed ledger technology is a powerful tool in the world of information technology, with the potential to revolutionize various applications. Block chain offers advantages such as cryptological underpinnings and transparency, making it a disruptive technology in modern times. The proposed e-voting system based on block chain technology offers the potential to improve the resilience of e-voting systems, and ensure the integrity of the election results. Overall, this paper provides insights into the potential of block chain technology to tackle the challenges facing the current electoral system and improve the transparency and security of e-voting systems.

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