Screven County, Georgia, USA, was the first to use blockchain technology to count votes in elections. This initiative has become a ground-breaking solution in ensuring the transparency of the electoral process, as the data recorded in the blockchain is immutable and open to verification. The counting of votes was based on the decentralized Bitcoin network, which excludes the possibility of forgery and manipulation.
This experiment was conducted within the framework of local elections, which reduced the risks and allowed to test the new system without large-scale political consequences. Local officials said the technology could significantly increase citizens' confidence in elections.
Experts on election law and technology assess this move as a potential breakthrough in the democratic processes of the United States. The success of this experiment could lead to broader implementation of blockchain in state and federal elections in the future
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