If they have voted or who they voted for? That seems to be the catch 22. If we do not record votes associated with people, how can you really verify that votes are not getting flipped? If you do record it that way, it means that the voting record is no longer truly private.
If it's publicly available information, it would be against the law to show who you voted for.
I'm not sure how it is there, but in many states it's public info if a person has voted.
If they have voted or who they voted for? That seems to be the catch 22. If we do not record votes associated with people, how can you really verify that votes are not getting flipped? If you do record it that way, it means that the voting record is no longer truly private.