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Decentralizing Democracy: Secure and Transparent E-Voting Systems with Blockchain Technology in the Context of Palestine

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  • Eman Daraghmi

    (Department of Computer Science, Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie, Jaffa Street, Tulkarm 9993400, Palestine)

  • Ahmed Hamoudi

    (Faculty of Graduate Studies, Palestine Technical University—Kadoorie, Jaffa Street, Tulkarm 9993400, Palestine)

  • Mamoun Abu Helou

    (Department of Data Science, Al Istiqlal University, Jericho 4728, Palestine)

Abstract

Elections and voting play a crucial role in the development of a democratic society, enabling the public to express their views and participate in the decision-making process. Voting methods have evolved from paper ballot systems to e-voting systems to preserve the integrity of votes, ensuring a secure, transparent, and verifiable process. Continuous efforts have been made to develop a secure e-voting system that eliminates fraud attempts and provides accurate voting results. In this paper, we propose the architecture of a blockchain-based e-voting system called VoteChain. Developed to support the existing voting system in the state of Palestine, VoteChain aims to provide secure e-voting with features such as auditability, verifiability, accuracy, privacy, flexibility, transparency, mobility, availability, convenience, data integrity, and distribution of authority. The work introduces a smart contract designed to meet the demands of e-voting, governing transactions, monitoring computations, enforcing acceptable usage policies, and managing data usage after transmission. The proposed system also adopts advanced cryptographic techniques to enhance security. VoteChain features a web-based interface to facilitate user interaction, providing protection against multiple or double voting to ensure the integrity of the election. Furthermore, VoteChain is designed with a user-friendly and easily accessible administrator interface for managing voters, constituencies, and candidates. It ensures equal participation rights for all voters, fostering fair and healthy competition among candidates while preserving voter anonymity. A comparative analysis demonstrates VoteChain’s advancements in privacy, security, and scalability over both traditional and blockchain-based e-voting systems.

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  • Eman Daraghmi & Ahmed Hamoudi & Mamoun Abu Helou, 2024. "Decentralizing Democracy: Secure and Transparent E-Voting Systems with Blockchain Technology in the Context of Palestine," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 16(11), pages 1-27, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:16:y:2024:i:11:p:388-:d:1504650
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