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  2. Secret ballot - Wikipedia

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    The secret ballot system was already applied at the 1920 elections, but in 1922, the government reinstated open voting in the countryside. Between 1922 and 1939, only the voters in the capital (Budapest) and larger cities could vote with secret ballot. The electoral law passed in 1938 introduced the nationwide secret ballot system again.

  3. Voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Overseas Citizens Voting Rights Act of 1976 was the first bill to enshrine the constitutional right to vote in federal elections into law for U.S. citizens living overseas. This bill also established uniform absentee voting procedures for U.S. citizens living overseas in federal elections.

  4. Save Our Secret Ballot - Wikipedia

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    The Save Our Secret Ballot, Inc. (SOS) is a 501(c)(4) conservative advocacy organization created to promote states to pass constitutional amendments that would ban card check legislation. [1] Former U.S. Congressman Ernest Istook (R-OK) is Chairman of the National Advisory Board.

  5. Texas lawmakers are mostly silent on addressing threats to ...

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    A spokesperson for the Public Interest Legal Foundation said in an email that the organization is "seeking a ruling that the US Constitution supports the right to a secret ballot and that right is ...

  6. Judge allows disabled voters in Wisconsin to electronically ...

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    They also have a constitutional right to cast a secret ballot, they maintained. More than 30 states allow certain voters to return their ballots either by fax, email or an online portal, according ...

  7. Ballot access - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution has limited the states' discretion to determine their own ballot access laws: the right to equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment (when the restrictions involve a discriminatory classification of voters, candidates, or political parties);

  8. Under a new NH voting law, the right to a secret ballot is no ...

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    Though NH secretary of state’s office doesn’t release the names of voters who use affidavit ballots, it does publicly disclose the towns.

  9. 2018 Michigan Proposal 3 - Wikipedia

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    2018 Michigan Proposal 3 (or just Proposal 3) was a ballot initiative approved by voters in Michigan as part of the 2018 United States elections.The proposal, funded by the ACLU of Michigan, reformed Michigan elections by protecting the right to a secret ballot, ensuring access to ballots for military and overseas voters, adding straight-ticket voting, automatically registering voters ...