Two things struck me today when voting. The first is that you do not require any ID to vote, so could give the name of anyone in your constituency if you know their name and address.
More importantly, after you give your name, they look you up on a list of those entitled to vote, and against your name there is a number. That number (say, 729) is then written on the ballot paper - so the vote is compromised, as someone could go through the votes and find out how 729 - me- voted. Not a secret ballot!
hang on how did we get from a non secret ballot to North Korea! A blind man could see our ballots are not secret and I'm not saying that's wrong, I was just addressing the original post.
Interesting link, Mamya, as so often. I fully understand the need to have mechanisms in place to prevent fraud, and the Canadian system of only having the serial number only on the counterfoil - not the actual ballot paper - would be a much more satisfactory solution.