Hello everyone,

The Kaarana community has launched a Call for Evidence to produce a report
on the pros and cons of introducing blockchain in India's electoral system.

https://hasgeek.com/kaarana/blockchain-based-voting-systems-and-electoral-democracy/sub/

Electoral democracy is often marred by lack of confidence in the process of
elections. Aside from reports of coercion, errors in tallying there also
include elements of institutional manipulations. These result in erosion of
confidence in democracy and the principles of good governance.

EVM and EVM-VVPAT (Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail) have been the sets of
technology which have been discussed extensively in various forums. Now,
looking ahead to the 2024 elections, the (outgoing?) CEC mentioned about an
ongoing project
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/election-commission-working-with-iit-madras-on-e-voting/article34170161.ece>
which explores using blockchain technology to address the topic of remote
voting. The ECI and TNeGA have also organized webinars
<https://rvc20.tnega.org/> with experts to discuss this and similar topics.

Individuals from social sciences, computer science, law, humanities, ethics
background and public interest technologists are invited to contribute to
the Call for Evidence. Please share this among your colleagues and networks
so that the project can receive Evidence Submissions from diverse groups.
The project also invites case studies from parallels in voting systems
where blockchain has been applied and the outcomes.

Regards,

Zainab

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