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In the quiet hum of election season, when ballot boxes stand as silent sentinels and digital timestamps grow more than symbolic, New Jersey’s voting infrastructure faces a quiet revolution—one built not on paper trails or fragile databases, but on an unshakeable foundation: blockchain security. The state’s decision to anchor voting records in distributed ledger technology isn’t just a technical upgrade; it’s a defensive shield against the very vulnerabilities that have plagued democracies for decades.

Beyond the Hype: How Blockchain Fortifies Ballot IntegrityEncryption at the Edge: Securing the Chain of CustodyReal-World Implications: From Pilot to PolicyThe Hidden Mechanics: Why Blockchain Doesn’t Just Secure Votes, It Transforms TrustBalancing Security with AccessibilityChallenges Remain, but the Path Forward Is Clear

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