Transforming the voting process integrating blockchain into e-voting for enhanced transparency and security
This study introduces a novel e-voting system utilizing blockchain technology to address the challenges inherent to traditional voting methods. Traditional systems often suffer from inaccuracies, susceptibility to manipulation, and elevated costs. Conversely, while e-voting shows potential, issues r...
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my.uthm.eprints.122982024-12-16T23:44:27Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12298/ Transforming the voting process integrating blockchain into e-voting for enhanced transparency and security Tedyyana, Agus Ghazali, Osman Asnafi, Tryo W. Purbo, Onno Harun, Nur Ziadah Riza, Faizal JF Political institutions (General) This study introduces a novel e-voting system utilizing blockchain technology to address the challenges inherent to traditional voting methods. Traditional systems often suffer from inaccuracies, susceptibility to manipulation, and elevated costs. Conversely, while e-voting shows potential, issues related to transparency and security have curbed its full adoption. Our research overcomes these hurdles by integrating a system developed through the Kanban methodology, with the blockchain serving as the central repository for all election data. This approach boosts transparency and security, using public-private key pairs for each transaction, and simplifying blockchain access. Organizers initiate elections and define eligible voters; this data is then securely moved to the Ethereum blockchain. Voters can effortlessly use the system, casting votes and accessing real-time, unalterable results. Various communication protocols ensure system stability, with simulated cyberattacks showcasing its security. After exhaustive testing and refinement, areas for further enhancement have been identified. This innovative system offers unmatched transparency and trust in the voting process, marking a considerable leap for trustworthy elections, especially in small to medium-sized settings. 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12298/1/J17733_f78b58f2383628d5841c8070b4a871b4.pdf Tedyyana, Agus and Ghazali, Osman and Asnafi, Tryo and W. Purbo, Onno and Harun, Nur Ziadah and Riza, Faizal (2024) Transforming the voting process integrating blockchain into e-voting for enhanced transparency and security. TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control, 22 (2). pp. 311-320. ISSN 1693-6930 https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v22i2.25758 |
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This study introduces a novel e-voting system utilizing blockchain technology to address the challenges inherent to traditional voting methods. Traditional systems often suffer from inaccuracies, susceptibility to manipulation, and elevated costs. Conversely, while e-voting shows potential, issues related to transparency and security have curbed its full adoption. Our research overcomes these hurdles by integrating a system developed through the Kanban methodology, with the blockchain serving as the central repository for all election data. This approach boosts transparency and security, using public-private key pairs for each transaction, and simplifying blockchain access. Organizers initiate elections and define eligible voters; this data is then securely moved to the Ethereum blockchain.
Voters can effortlessly use the system, casting votes and accessing real-time, unalterable results. Various communication protocols ensure system stability, with simulated cyberattacks showcasing its security. After
exhaustive testing and refinement, areas for further enhancement have been identified. This innovative system offers unmatched transparency and trust in the voting process, marking a considerable leap for trustworthy elections, especially in small to medium-sized settings. |
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