The "secret" ballot, also known as the Australian ballot or Masachusetts ballot.
The demand for voting rights and secret ballots reflects a desire for democratic principles and fair elections. Voting is a fundamental right that empowers citizens to have a say in the political process. Secret ballots ensure the privacy and integrity of the voting process, allowing individuals to freely express their choices without fear of retribution or coercion.
The Australian ballot
In a totally free and fair society, of which there are none, secret voting would not be necessary. Each franchised person would vote openly without let or hindrance. Unfortunately, in many ballots, others may try to influence or coerce you to vote in a particular way against your judgement. Secrecy is an attempt to prevent such coercion.
NO
The main role of a precinct election board is to administer and oversee the voting process at a specific voting precinct during an election. This includes ensuring the polling location is set up and ready, verifying voter eligibility, issuing and collecting ballots, assisting voters, and maintaining security and order throughout the voting process. The precinct election board plays a crucial role in ensuring fair and efficient elections.
no....... it is unfair. kids under 18 cant vote.
if the bat is in fair terriotory then yes.
= Why has the gas prices gone up and do you think its fair if it keeps going up? =
No, you do not get fined for no voting. Voting is completely voluntary.
so its fair
Of course it's fair. The more you have invested into a business - the more 'power' you should have when voting.
Private education brings quite a lot of unfair elements