Abstract:
Voting is the most fundamental cornerstone in the context of representative democracy. With
the advent of the internet technologies, various types of e-voting mechanisms have emerged.
Building an e-voting system capable of performing as good as a traditional voting system is a
very challenging task. On the positive side blockchain technology inherently provides critical
security properties to design secure e-voting protocols. In this work, we have studied decentralized boardroom scale e-voting protocols designed by McCorry et al. in 2017. We have extended
their work in multiple directions. Our protocol supports (A) arbitrary number of candidates1
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(B)majority-base countings; (C) voting absentation (D) we also did a theoritical analysis of all
the protocols.