Electronic voting, often known as e-voting, has been utilized in various forms since the 1970s, with basic advantages
over paper-based systems such as improved efficiency and lower error rates. However, achieving widespread acceptance of such
systems remains a problem, particularly in terms of strengthening their resistance to possible failures. Blockchain is a modernday disruptive technology that promises to enhance the overall robustness of electronic voting systems. This article describes an
effort to use blockchain's features, such as cryptographic underpinnings and transparency, to create an effective e-voting
mechanism.