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TheBlackAdder

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22. Technically, in NJ they could. They keep a record, in order of voter, who uses a machine.
Mon Oct 15, 2018, 06:38 PM
Oct 2018

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The paper trail could then be used to track the voter back to the votes cast.

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"Will you take rubles?" sandensea Oct 2018 #1
So, your vote really isn't private if the state keeps track of how a person votes, making it public. TheBlackAdder Oct 2018 #18
All they can record is your party affiliation, if any FakeNoose Oct 2018 #21
Technically, in NJ they could. They keep a record, in order of voter, who uses a machine. TheBlackAdder Oct 2018 #22
Is there a link for this information? Squinch Oct 2018 #2
here's a link to the story ... CloudWatcher Oct 2018 #8
Thank you so much. Squinch Oct 2018 #24
I guess it could be useful for robocallers. Flaleftist Oct 2018 #19
makes me wonder even more about the data mining corps. & Facebook being corporate affiliates of NASS diva77 Oct 2018 #3
NASS has always been WAY too cozy with tech firms -- expecially vendors. hedda_foil Oct 2018 #12
Kansas: $200??? LOL winstars Oct 2018 #4
That is funny. I hadn't noticed Kansas but wondered how... EarnestPutz Oct 2018 #6
Texas is a really good deal. awesomerwb1 Oct 2018 #5
As if our privacy isn't already being invaded enough! Lonestarblue Oct 2018 #7
No one can ever know how you voted. Only if you voted. Mr.Bill Oct 2018 #17
Voter ID Requirements + Stolen Identity + Fake IDs means Fraudulent Votes n/t MarcA Oct 2018 #9
This is disgusting. Most companies have privacy policies to protect our data - it's needed iluvtennis Oct 2018 #10
Is this data originally from the 2016 Russian hack? infullview Oct 2018 #11
He's asking for $42,200 geardaddy Oct 2018 #13
Mostly red states. RhodeIslandOne Oct 2018 #14
Montana is a Republican. Delmette2.0 Oct 2018 #23
they can target voters and remove them from roles? Chakaconcarne Oct 2018 #15
In California, and I believe most if not all states Mr.Bill Oct 2018 #16
Wisconsin doesn't have 6 million people in it dragonlady Oct 2018 #20
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