Open Voting
Open Voting in Election Law
Situation whereby a voter casts his or her vote in front of everybody in the polling station, meaning the vote is no longer secret. This may happen due to a voter's own carelessness (does not fold his or her ballot paper when leaving the polling booth or simply does not go behind the polling booth), or as a result of undue influence, incorrect instructions, intimidation, etc.
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- Election Law
- Electoral Laws
- Electoral Legislation
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