Secret Ballot
Remember, Washingtonians ... you no longer have a secret ballot in Washington. A secret ballot means voting on a ballot given to you at a polling place, then preparing and despositing that ballot in secret at that location. The purpose of this voting reform was to prevent someone else from bribing, threatening, blackmailing, or otherwise influencing your vote.
We have not outgrown the need for a secret ballot.
I am voting in person tomorrow, as I always do, on a voting machine at the county auditor's office.
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