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-Caveat Lector-
Just curious.  When I went to vote, the optical scanning method was used.  Little ovals were to be filled out where one wanted to take a position.  I wondered why there was no privacy and the person scanning the input into the machine could see who voted for whom. It was a ho ho  ho response and the young man said that although he had seen several hundred voting papers, he never cared who voted for whom.   I was told there were privacy envelopes that could be used, but someone had taken down the sign down.  Then I talked to a friend who voted using the same system at another voting place and wasn't aware of any such envelopes.  Has anyone else encountered this?
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