A Manipulation Prevention Model for Blockchain-Based E-Voting Systems

Author:

Taş Ruhi12ORCID,Tanrıöver Ömer Özgür1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Engineering, Ankara University, Ankara 06830, Turkey

2. Turkish Radio Television Corporation, IT Department, Ankara 06550, Turkey

Abstract

Security and trust are seen as the most important issues in electronic voting systems. Therefore, it is necessary to use cryptographic procedures to ensure anonymity, security, privacy, and reliability in these systems. In recent years, blockchain has become one of the most commonly used methods for securing data storage and transmission through decentralized applications. E-voting is one of these application areas. However, data manipulation is still seen as a major potential problem in e-voting systems. In theproposed model, administrators or miners are prevented from previewing election results which are normally accessible data due to the blockchain structure. A double-layer encryption model is proposed and tested to prevent manipulations that may occur with the election results. It is ensured that the election results can be counted after the participation of all stakeholders at the end. In this way, potential manipulations may be prevented during the election period. As a result of the model, the privacy of voters is ensured, no central authority is needed, and the recorded votes are kept in a distributed structure.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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