Abstract: 

This paper aims at investigating the feasibility of adopting a secure e-voting based on the authenticity of biometrics in conducting the election of Jordan parliamentarians consol. It firstly investigates the Jordanian citizens’ acceptance level of an e-voting system based on biometric credentials as a supportive solution to their attitude, intention, and trust in actual participation. The successor phases are directed to validate the feasibility of adopting a biometric-based evoting system by involving the Delphi method of three rounds for collecting and analysing data. The initial use case diagram, interview questions, and resultant queries are all mapped to construct the proposed conceptual framework. The results of multi phases methodology allow for development and recommend a conceptual framework for implementing an e-voting system with all acting schemas that represent the different stages of the election process. Moreover, the proposed conceptual framework was developed with thematic regulations that align with the experts' consensuses and the current Jordan parliament election law.