Romania utilized blockchain to monitor its recent elections, becoming the first European country to utilize the technology to ensure free and fair national polls.
The country’s electoral body, the Romania Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă (ROAP), used blockchain in this year’s presidential election, which took place on November 24. Far-right candidate Călin Georgescu has taken an early lead.
ROAP established a dashboard where citizens could track the results live on a public ledger. The election body partnered with the country’s Special Telecommunication Service (STS) to maintain the dashboard, adding an extra layer of transparency and accountability. STS says the new system “strengthen(s) the resilience of the Romanian electoral system, by ensuring traceability and increasing trust in data integrity.”
“Moreover, for the first time, the digital fingerprints of this data will also be anchored in the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) blockchain network developed by the European Commission, thus ensuring an additional level of security and traceability,” STS …