Securing E-Voting in Bangladesh: A Blockchain Based System
Abstract
The electronic voting process brings a technological advancement to ballot casting.
It blends tradition with technology. The system presents digital capabilities which guarantee both improved security and efficiency in operations. Previous e-voting implementations frequently experience problems at present. Democratic systems receive criticism
because of their virtual weaknesses. The system permits security breaches while displaying minimal transparency while weakening vote privacy. This research investigates the
development of blockchain-enabled e-voting (BEV) as a solution for resolving the existing problems within voting systems. The project development targets improvements in
election security together with privacy systems and enhanced reliability features. Our system deploys blockchain essential attributes which include decentralization, transparency
and immutability. Research determines how BEV functions as an election technology in
Bangladesh. The report takes a confident stance to compare Bangladesh’s digital voting system with the digital voting pioneers of Estonia and Switzerland. The research
proves blockchain uses security protocols to preventVote alteration and duplication events.
Blockchain operates as an effective system to prevent accidental modifications in addition
to unauthorized alterations. The system helps authorize voter identification. At the
same time we fully recognize the critical need for actual field tests regarding this matter.
Bangladesh needs to address its infrastructure challenges along with raising standards
of voter privacy in its one-of-a-kind geographic setting. The research establishes that
blockchain technology establishes active and transparent digital election procedures which
provide security. The importance of future examination becomes crucial to solve both
technical problems and regulatory requirements with blockchain technology. These findings are meant to serve as practical guidance for Bangladeshi policy makers together with
other stakeholders. The researchers strive to enhance blockchain election functions and
develop secure trusted electronic voting infrastructure.
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