Sepehr Damavandi; Sadegh Dorri Nogoorani
Abstract
Voting is a fundamental mechanism used by many human societies, organizations and nations to make collective decisions. There has been a tremendous effort on making this mechanism fairer, error-free and secure. Electronic voting aims to be a solution to some deficiencies of existing paper-based voting ...
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Voting is a fundamental mechanism used by many human societies, organizations and nations to make collective decisions. There has been a tremendous effort on making this mechanism fairer, error-free and secure. Electronic voting aims to be a solution to some deficiencies of existing paper-based voting systems. While there have been excellent technical and practical advances in e-voting, and some of them were great in defining the needs and musts of an ideal voting system, there are also severe critics of existing solutions mostly related to end-to-end verifiability and software independence. In this paper, we use blockchain and zero-knowledge proofs for a secure e-voting scheme that satisfies these requirements while preserving the privacy of the voters. We also evaluateour scheme from security and performance aspects.