Authors:
            
                    Gaby G. Dagher
                    
                        
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                    Praneeth Babu Marella
                    
                        
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                    ; 
                
                    Matea Milojkovic
                    
                        
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                     and
                
                    Jordan Mohler
                    
                        
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            Affiliations:
            
                    
                        
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                    Boise State University, United States
                
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                    Winthrop University, United States
                
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                    University of Denver, United States
                
        
        
        
        
        
             Keyword(s):
            Blockchain, Ethereum, Smart Contracts, Voting, Privacy.
        
        
            
                
                
            
        
        
            
                Abstract: 
                Voting is a fundamental part of democratic systems; it gives individuals in a community the faculty to voice
their opinion. In recent years, voter turnout has diminished while concerns regarding integrity, security, and
accessibility of current voting systems have escalated. E-voting was introduced to address those concerns;
however, it is not cost-effective and still requires full supervision by a central authority. The blockchain is an
emerging, decentralized, and distributed technology that promises to enhance different aspects of many industries.
Expanding e-voting into blockchain technology could be the solution to alleviate the present concerns in
e-voting. In this paper, we propose a blockchain-based voting system, named BroncoVote, that preserves voter
privacy and increases accessibility, while keeping the voting system transparent, secure, and cost-effective.
BroncoVote implements a university-scaled voting framework that utilizes Ethereum’s blockchain and smart
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                tracts to achieve voter administration and auditable voting records. In addition, BroncoVote utilizes a few
cryptographic techniques, including homomorphic encryption, to promote voter privacy. Our implementation
was deployed on Ethereum’s Testnet to demonstrate usability, scalability, and efficiency.
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