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A Private Vote???
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In an earlier post by JJ, (DNA from everybody) Eddie51 mentioned Political Parties being able to identify who had voted for them (from DNA on their voting slips).
At our local Polling Station when you present your card, the clerk takes it off you, matches it with your Electoral Roll entry, gets your voting slip(s) ready, then pencils the reference number against your name in the Electoral Roll onto your voting slip thereby identifying it for future reference and removing the privacy element of the vote.
When on one occasion I asked why, I was told, 'it's the system I can't discuss it'.
When I vote now I take an eraser with me and remove the number from my voting slip whilst in the polling booth.
Is anyone else aware of this invasion of privacy????
At our local Polling Station when you present your card, the clerk takes it off you, matches it with your Electoral Roll entry, gets your voting slip(s) ready, then pencils the reference number against your name in the Electoral Roll onto your voting slip thereby identifying it for future reference and removing the privacy element of the vote.
When on one occasion I asked why, I was told, 'it's the system I can't discuss it'.
When I vote now I take an eraser with me and remove the number from my voting slip whilst in the polling booth.
Is anyone else aware of this invasion of privacy????
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thing is Teddy_boy it is suppose to be a secret vote, if it was secret they would not allow any numbers to be put on your voting slip
13:25 Mon 09th Jan 2012
this is like what an ex policeman told my friend in liverpool about people who vote for the bnp, commies etc
>> I DO NOT know what happens to the voting slips for Conservative candidates, after they have been counted, but in the mid-1960s those for communists were tallied against their counterfoils in the ballot books (just like cheque books) and those who had had the temerity to vote for a communist were identified from the electoral roll. Their names were forwarded to Special Branch and to MI5, almost certainly as a matter of routine <<
>> I DO NOT know what happens to the voting slips for Conservative candidates, after they have been counted, but in the mid-1960s those for communists were tallied against their counterfoils in the ballot books (just like cheque books) and those who had had the temerity to vote for a communist were identified from the electoral roll. Their names were forwarded to Special Branch and to MI5, almost certainly as a matter of routine <<