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Cybersecurity

Blockchain-based Secure Voting System

A decentralized approach to ensuring transparency and immutability in university student representative council elections.

Research year

2025

Students

Sarah Jenkins, Liam Smit

Secure digital voting concept shown through blockchain-inspired graphics.

Research summary

Project overview

The project investigates whether a distributed ledger can improve trust in campus voting processes by limiting tampering, increasing traceability, and preserving a verifiable audit trail.

Approach

The team designed a voting flow around identity verification, ballot submission, and immutable vote recording. The prototype explores how governance rules and security controls interact in a university election setting.

Impact

The result is a demonstrator for transparent voting infrastructure that can support future discussions around digital trust, accountability, and election integrity in institutional environments.

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