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Blockchain voting could soon be a reality in South Korea if the trial on a system based on distributed ledger technology turns out successfully. According to The Korea Times, the development of ...
The South Korean government will test blockchain technology for online voting, with a trial scheduled for December this year.
A French security researcher has found a critical vulnerability in the blockchain-based voting system Russian officials plan to use next month for the 2019 Moscow City Duma election.
South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT will develop a blockchain voting system that will go on trial in the private sector in December. Written by Cho Mu-Hyun, Contributing Writer Nov. 27, 2018 ...
Milman said an electronic voting system using Blockchain would ensure there would never be confusion similar to the 2000 U.S. presidential election, which saw the camps of eventual president ...
The director of Citizen Participation of the Catalan government claimed that the authority is considering the use of blockchain in its e-voting system.
Since last April, Voatz, a blockchain-designed voting service, has been successful in its public trials. But some skeptics doubt an electronic voting system would work and be secure.
Thailand's Democrat Party has become the first political party to use blockchain technology to elect its leaders in a primary election, which was held from November 1-9, 2018. In a live e-voting ...
"A voting system can use the security of blockchain and the mail to provide a reliable voting system," the USPS claims in the patent application, which was filed in February.
The US Postal Service has revealed that it tested a blockchain mobile voting system before the 2020 election.