
Research Article
A Secure E-Voting System With Blockchain Using Face Authentication Technology
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.28-4-2025.2357779, author={Sundareswaran N and Mohan Sai Reddy Y and Sampath Kumar Reddy Y and Nandhu Kumar Reddy Y and Venkata Hemanth G}, title={A Secure E-Voting System With Blockchain Using Face Authentication Technology}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Information Technology, Civil Innovation, Science, and Management, ICITSM 2025, 28-29 April 2025, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu, India, Part I}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICITSM PART I}, year={2025}, month={10}, keywords={registration of voters blockchain face authentication technology transparency in elections}, doi={10.4108/eai.28-4-2025.2357779} }
- Sundareswaran N
Mohan Sai Reddy Y
Sampath Kumar Reddy Y
Nandhu Kumar Reddy Y
Venkata Hemanth G
Year: 2025
A Secure E-Voting System With Blockchain Using Face Authentication Technology
ICITSM PART I
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.28-4-2025.2357779
Abstract
It has been challenging for a long time to build a dependable electronic voting system combining the simplicity of use and adaptability of electronic voting systems with the safety and justice of contemporary democratic programs. This article, still under development, looks at how blockchain technology could help to enable the creation of widely used electronic democracy systems. The paper presents a smart electronic democracy system, including an electronic voting form structure grounded on blockchain technology. This system aims to address some of the concerns that are present in existing structures and investigates some of the important blockchain architectures where ideas might be found. The paper describes the idea and architecture of the system, together with voter registration, voting, and smart contract-based result validation. By means of simulated elections, it assesses the performance of a blockchain-based voting system and probes numerous aspects like cost-effectiveness, scalability, and security. Based on the results, blockchain technology presents a transparent, unbreakable, reasonably cheap approach for running mass elections. Apart from that, the research highlights issues including the network's scalability and transaction fees, as well as offers recommendations for future improvement of the situation.