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Contrary to popular belief, there is no federal constitutional protection for secret ballots. Only when Grover Cleveland was elected president in 1892 did Americans first enjoy the protection of secret ballots. An out-of-touch Congress can take away that right, and is about to do so in the workplace. If it does it there, it can do it anywhere. Yet it is the secret ballot process that protects all of our other key American rights, giving us:

  • Freedom from intimidation
  • Freedom of choice
  • Freedom of conscience

There is a solution: We can use state laws and state constitutions to create protection for secret ballots even if the federal government refuses to guarantee this right. Although they cannot reduce the rights declared in the U.S. Constitution, states can enlarge those rights. We benefit from the wisdom of our Founding Fathers, who created a federal system so that states can protect rights even if the national government does not. See the related link for further comments on this topic.

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