> I don't see how it would be stupid.
What computer-related fields call merely impedance mismatch between the tool
and the job, in cryptography always ends up as catastrophic results. This is
how it would be stupid. And add to that blindly following a fad (blockchain in
this case), this is stupid, too.
> The main advantage I was seeing in blockchain is that it's immutable and distributed.
So would be DHT. No need to waste energy in calculating hashes.
And you don't need the voting system to be distributed, you just need it to
produce results verifiable for everybody that took part in voting. If you had
checked the link I provided, you would know that and if there are any systems
that provide appropriate features.