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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 methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    Initially, each voter gave his vote orally to an official who made a note of it on an official tablet, but later in the Republic, the secret ballot was introduced, and the voter recorded his vote with a stylus on a wax-covered boxwood tablet, then dropped the completed ballot in the sitella or urna (voting urn), sometimes also called cista. [23]

  4. Wikipedia:Secret ballot process - Wikipedia

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    While the benefits of secret ballots are favoured by a large number of editors, the disadvantages of moving away from open ballots are raised by a minority. These disadvantages centre around the risk of electoral fraud. The main aims of the proposal is thus to maintain transparency in the vote (compared to an open ballot) while introducing ...

  5. How can you check if someone voted? You can't, that's private.

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    The secret ballot is a cornerstone of the democratic process. The United States first adopted the secret ballot process from Australia in the late 19th century.

  6. Want to see who’s on your NC ballot before voting? How to ...

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    All registered North Carolina voters have access to a sample ballot through the North Carolina State Board of Elections’ Voter Search tool. These are usually available 50 days before Election ...

  7. 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. Under a new NH voting law, the right to a secret ...

  8. Lesser-evil voting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "lesser evil" voting (LEV) can be seen as a form of the minimax strategy ("minimize maximum loss") where voters, when faced with two or more candidates, choose the one they perceive as the most likely to do harm and vote for the one most likely to defeat him, or the "lesser evil."

  9. Is it legal to take a selfie with your voting ballot? Here’s ...

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    The right to a secret ballot has been a feature that has helped prevent voter coercion, and while some states argue that ballot selfies could lead to vote buying, other states claim ballot selfies ...