Improving Election Integrity: Blockchain and Byzantine Generals Problem Theory in Vote Systems
Patrick Mwansa,
Boniface Kabaso
Abstract:In the digital age, maintaining election integrity is critical, especially in Africa, where the security of electronic elections is often questioned. This study presents a blockchain-based vote counting and validation (BBVV) system developed using a mixed methods approach that combines stakeholder questionnaires to capture system specification and randomized historical election data analysis, following the Design Science Research strategy. Using the theory of the Byzantine General Problem, the BBVV protocol is… Show more
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