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Title: A Blockchain Based Approach for Secure E-Voting System
Authors: Sanjaya, M.D.
Issue Date: 26-Jul-2021
Abstract: Voting is the process of representation of democracy in a country, to select a person for parliament, approve a bill in a parliament and decision making in board meetings etc. Voting systems have been around of hundreds of years and but they were evolving very slowly. Many solutions were proposed in the history, but most of them were rejected because of some security issues and limitations. Finally at the 21th century, evoting systems started to bloom with the development of the web technologies With the development of the blockchain 2.0, the researchers started to go towards a new destination by applying blockchain to software engineering applications. E-voting systems were developed based on Ethereum as well as Zcash and bitcoin. But they were not full e-voting frameworks. Due to the limitations of proposed solution, those were unable to exist with the modern world. In order to prove feasibility of developing a secure e-voting system by combining some concepts of Zcash with the ethereum platform, this research is a proof of concept to implement a full e-voting framework with voter registration, voter verification, voting, tallying and end to end verification. To maintain user privacy, zk-SNARK which is a concept used in Zcash for maintaining private transactions, was used. To write Immutable codes, a concept called smart contract which is used in ethereum, was used. Due to the experiment and testing done, it is very clear that this system is a practical solution and works well by protecting voter privacy.
URI: http://dl.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/jspui/handle/123456789/4208
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