Distributed Trust, a Blockchain Election Scheme
Antonio M. Larriba, Aleix Cerdà i Cucó, José M. Sempere, Damián López
Abstract
Voting systems are as useful as people are willing to use them. Although many electronic election schemes have been proposed through the years, and some real case scenarios have been tested, people still do not trust electronic voting. Voting is not only about technological challenges but also about credibility, therefore, we propose a voting system focused on trust. We introduce political parties as active partners in the elections as a mechanism to encourage more traditional electors to participate. The system we propose here preserves elector’s privacy, it operates publicly through a blockchain and it is auditable by third parties.
Topics & Concepts
BlockchainVotingCredibilityElectronic votingComputer securityComputer scienceScheme (mathematics)Internet privacyTrusted third partyMechanism (biology)PoliticsPolitical scienceLawMathematical analysisPhilosophyMathematicsEpistemologyInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCryptography and Data Security