JOURNAL ARTICLE

DBE-voting: A Privacy-Preserving and Auditable Blockchain-Based E-Voting System

Abstract

Blockchain technology can construct a distributed and trusted ledger, which can be used for electronic voting (E-voting) systems to ensure the security of voting data and improve government credibility. However, existing blockchain-based solutions cannot fully fulfill five core requirements in E-voting, i.e., auditability, privacy, authentication, correctness, and unreusability, which make them unpractical in the reality. In this paper, we propose a Double Blockchain-based E-voting (DBE-voting) system, which consists of a private blockchain and a public blockchain. In the proposed system, the voter information is only recorded in the private blockchain for further auditing and the voting results are recorded in both blockchains. The voter's privacy can be protected in the private blockchain while the voting results can be queried in the public blockchain for verifying the correctness of the election process. Moreover, the ballot recorded in both blockchains is signed with a valid linkable ring signature to ensure authentication and unreusability. We propose an on-chain and off-chain hybrid storage mechanism to ensure the consistency and correctness of voting data in two blockchains. Experimental results demonstrate that the throughput of our system can reach 29 transactions per second when the block size is 512 KB. The security analysis shows that the DBE-voting is the first blockchain-based system that can meet all five requirements simultaneously.

Keywords:
Blockchain Correctness Computer science Voting Computer security Electronic voting Cryptography Authentication (law) Algorithm Law

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Topics

Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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