2021
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v11i5.pp4325-4335
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Blockchain based voting system for Jordan parliament elections

Abstract: Covid-19 pandemic has stressed more than any-time before the necessity for conducting election processes in an electronic manner, where voters can cast their votes remotely with complete security, privacy, and trust. The different voting schema in different countries makes it very difficult to utilize a one fits all system. This paper presents a blockchain based voting system (BBVS) applied to the Parliamentary elections system in the country of Jordan. The proposed system is a private and centralized blockcha… Show more

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“…Voting has traditionally involved a rigorous process in which voters must register with the election commission before casting their ballot. Two primary methods are available on election day: in-person voting or mail-in voting [130]. However, it is crucial to note that the latter option requires the ballot to be received by the authorities before the deadline.…”
Section: E E-voting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voting has traditionally involved a rigorous process in which voters must register with the election commission before casting their ballot. Two primary methods are available on election day: in-person voting or mail-in voting [130]. However, it is crucial to note that the latter option requires the ballot to be received by the authorities before the deadline.…”
Section: E E-voting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malkawi et al [129] presented a BC-based voting system (BBVS) in the country of Jordan for the parliamentary elections system. The proposed system is a centralized and private BC implemented hierarchically, where a voter votes at two levels.…”
Section: F E-voting Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is only used for computations. Pipattanasomporn et al [7] and Malkawi et al [8] studied the exchange of solar electric energy using a laboratory-scale application because blockchain technology is still in its infancy and is only available to a small number of users. Furthermore, Mengelkamp et al [9] examined a blockchain-based smart grid: towards sustainable local energy markets, who, in this study, presented a comprehensive concept, market design, and simulation of local energy markets between 100 residential households with a personal blockchain approach-decentralized local energy market.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%