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Home » RESOURCES » Frequently Asked Questions » elections » If I have to put my name on the ballot, won't everyone know how I voted?

If I have to put my name on the ballot, won't everyone know how I voted?

Submitted by robert_lang on May 21, 2008 - 11:32am.

The only person who sees your ballot is the person who counts them. That person does not reveal any individual votes to anyone else.



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