DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A DECENTRALIZED E-VOTING SYSTEM ON LOCAL SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE

Authors

  • Tengku Mohd Diansyah Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Universitas Harapan Medan
  • Nuraminah Ramli Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
  • Muzammil Jusoh Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55583/jtisi.v3i2.2169

Keywords:

Decentralized E-Voting, Distributed Ledger Technology, Smart Contract, Electronic Voting System, Blockchain-based Voting

Abstract

This study addresses the limitations of existing decentralized e-voting systems, particularly their reliance on public distributed infrastructures, limited real-world deployment feasibility, and lack of comprehensive evaluation. Previous studies have demonstrated the potential of distributed ledger-based voting mechanisms; however, most focus on conceptual designs or small-scale prototypes without detailed performance and usability validation. To address this gap, this research proposes and implements a decentralized e-voting system deployed on a local server infrastructure using distributed ledger technology and automated validation mechanisms for vote integrity. The system is designed to reduce dependency on external networks while maintaining transparency, immutability, and operational efficiency. The system was evaluated through functional testing, performance analysis, and user acceptance testing involving 30 participants in a controlled environment with 20 simulated voters. The results show that the system achieved a functional accuracy of 96% across 25 test scenarios. The average transaction response time ranged between 0.6 and 1.6 seconds, indicating efficient processing under moderate load conditions. However, the evaluation is limited to small-scale simulations and does not include stress testing, large-scale scalability analysis, or advanced security validation. Therefore, the findings demonstrate system feasibility rather than fully validated effectiveness. These results suggest that decentralized e-voting systems deployed on local infrastructures can provide a practical and efficient solution for controlled election environments, while further research is required to evaluate scalability, security robustness, and real-world deployment readiness.

Author Biographies

Tengku Mohd Diansyah, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Universitas Harapan Medan

Faculty of Intelligent Computing

Nuraminah Ramli, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)

Faculty of Intelligent Computing

Muzammil Jusoh, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)

Faculty of Electronic Engineering Technology

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Published

2025-12-01

How to Cite

Diansyah, T. M., Ramli, N. ., & Jusoh, M. (2025). DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A DECENTRALIZED E-VOTING SYSTEM ON LOCAL SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE. Jurnal Testing Dan Implementasi Sistem Informasi, 3(2), 70-83. https://doi.org/10.55583/jtisi.v3i2.2169