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This article investigates creating and deploying a decentralized electronic voting system using blockchain technology, specifically designed for a collegiate election environment, in light of growing concerns about the security, transparency, and integrity of electoral processes. Whether paper-based or computerized, traditional voting methods frequently encounter problems like voter fraud, vote manipulation, a lack of transparency, and ineffective vote counting. Our suggested approach takes advantage of the intrinsic qualities of blockchain, such as immutability, decentralization, and cryptographic security, to solve these problems and guarantee a reliable and strong voting process. The system's architecture is made to ensure that every vote is anonymously cast and safely recorded on a distributed ledger accessible to authorized parties. Election procedures are automated through the use of smart contracts, which guarantee that votes cast are unchangeable once they are cast and cannot be removed. Because every voter may independently verify the results of the whole voting process, this improves the election's transparency and credibility. In order to guarantee that only qualified voters may take part in the election, the project also places a strong emphasis on secure user authentication and registration. Administrators can streamline the election administration process by using the system's user-friendly interface for managing candidates and elections. Election results can be accessed instantly and transparently thanks to the system's integration of real-time vote counting and result distribution. The voting records are resistant to tampering and are available for post-election audits thanks to the decentralized structure of the blockchain, which improves the electoral process' overall integrity. This e-voting system is put through a thorough testing process in a collegiate setting, where several election situations are simulated to assess its security, scalability, and performance. The outcomes show that the blockchain-based electronic voting system is a workable option for institutional elections, providing notable gains over conventional voting techniques in terms of efficiency, security, and transparency. This project advances the conversation about the potential uses of blockchain technology in important societal roles and paves the way for the widespread deployment of safe, open, and effective electronic voting platforms in a range of settings.
"“NextGenVote: Ensuring Integrity in Elections.”", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 3, page no.c72-c76, March-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2503213.pdf
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