Fixing Texas’ ballot secrecy problems won’t be easy, experts say
When Pam Anderson was a county elections clerk in Colorado about a decade ago, she worried about whether the state’s increasingly transparent election process had made it possible to link a ballot to the voter who cast it. As a test, she asked her staff in Jefferson County to see whether they could find a ballot that she had cast in a previous election. It took them less than 20 minutes. “It was a big revelatory moment to know this could be possible,” said Anderson, now an election administration expert and consultant. Natalia Contreras, Votebeat.
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