
| Title of the Project |
Blockchain-based E-Voting System |
| Students Details |
201910715 Mayar Bakour 201910301 Mohammed Aziz 201910807 Mohamed Isam 201910651 Sajjad Al-Shammari
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| Abstract |
Traditional voting systems face several challenges, including security vulnerabilities, lack of transparency, and susceptibility to fraud. To address these issues, this project proposes a decentralized electronic voting (e-voting) system based on blockchain technology. By leveraging the decentralized and tamper-resistant features of blockchain, the approach aims to enhance electoral security and transparency. The main components of the proposed e-voting system include a distributed ledger to ensure that election results are transparent and auditable, cryptographic techniques for secure user authentication, and smart contracts to guarantee the integrity of the voting process. By utilizing blockchain technology, the system addresses key limitations of centralized voting systems, such as manipulation and single points of failure. The system also prioritizes user privacy by employing cryptographic techniques to anonymize voter identities while ensuring the accuracy of votes cast. Additionally, the project emphasizes the development of user-friendly interfaces to increase voter participation and overall acceptance of the voting process. The ultimate goal of this project is to strengthen trust in democratic processes by advancing transparent, secure, and reliable digital voting systems. By incorporating blockchain technology, e-voting has the potential to resolve long-standing challenges in elections, making democracy more inclusive, trustworthy, and resilient. |