Yeah, blockchain is not 100% a standard for applying to all the things. It is a series of security encryption that isn't held on a single point - so a ballot has one piece of the 'code,' I presume for this every link of 'possession' has to have a sequential part of the code - how you'd include the voter as the end of the chain vs. how that/those votes are officially counted isn't super simple.
Yeah, blockchain is not 100% a standard for applying to all the things. It is a series of security encryption that isn't held on a single point - so a ballot has one piece of the 'code,' I presume for this every link of 'possession' has to have a sequential part of the code - how you'd include the voter as the end of the chain vs. how that/those votes are officially counted isn't super simple.