S. DrakshayaniU. VijayalakshmiS. Rupa SriA. SrivaniA. Vyshnavi
In an electronic information system, blockchain technology has already been touted as a way to support the need for trust between transactions. To a certain extent, electronic democracy has addressed the problems of helpless anonymity and low competency associated with conventional democracy. Electronic democracy. We can't ignore the problems it poses in overseeing the vote counting, or the fact that it necessitates the presence of a reliable third party. Blockchain technology's decentralisation, anonymity, and non-tampering properties have made it a better contender for overcoming electronic voting's concerns in the recent years. In this research, we propose a Blockchain-based online voting system. In contrast to traditional and online voting systems, we are able to cast our ballots anywhere in the world using a mobile device.
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