Kenyan electoral commission nominee clamors for blockchain voting

Kenyan electoral commission nominee clamors for blockchain voting

One electoral commission aspirant in Kenya has said the country should consider adopting blockchain-based voting. Justus Abonyo, former chair of Kenya’s Social Democratic Party, and current candidate for commissioner of the country’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), has called for the adoption of blockchain voting.According to a report by Kenyan news outlet The Star, Abonyo made this appeal known while appearing before the selection committee overseeing the appointment of IEBC commissioners at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre on Thursday.Detailing his....


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