• @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    61 day ago

    You don’t live in a democracy, do you? One of the main points in an free election is that the vote is private with no way to trace it back to whoever cast it.

    • @phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      Aside from your needlessly hostile response — They can tell if you voted. Your ballot is linked to your name.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        17 hours ago

        “if voted” is different from “voted for”. In a true democracy it must not be traceable who someone voted for. It simply cannot be the case in a proper democracy that the people who voted for the opponent get punished for their vote after transfer of power.

        • @phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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          17 hours ago

          The original question was whether legally they could toss his ballot if he died before Election Day. I think the state probably has the means to locate a ballot.

    • @FireTower@lemmy.world
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      101 day ago

      Up until the 1880s pretty much all Americans ballots weren’t private. Some states still technically aren’t private.

      • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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        314 hours ago

        America isn’t a true democracy anyway with its Gerrymandering, two party system, and registration to vote.

        • @MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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          112 hours ago

          Voting registration isn’t anti-democratic if it’s very easy, like it is here in Australia. It’s done online (and other methods) and very painless. If you don’t move, you never need to update your registration.

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            10 hours ago

            It’s done online (and other methods) and very painless. If you don’t move, you never need to update your registration.

            And in actual democracies you’re registered automatically when turning voting age (usually 18) and gets updates automatically when moving. Obviously, when you have a monarch, you’re not living in a true democracy.

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              4 hours ago

              Come to think of it, we have a system where we update our details and it updates it across all other government agencies (this is optional), but I don’t think it automatically updates your voting registration.

              Room for improvement.

              Oh and yeah, fuck the queen.

              Edit: yes, the queen specifically for presiding over the sacking of Whitlam