The fact that our vote is anonymous makes it impossible to verify actual votes from fake votes.
Once you hand over your paper ballot, there is no way to prove how you voted after the election. No way to confirm that your ballot was actually counted.
With 30% of the election day machines not working in Maricopa, all the Door 3 votes are at risk for ballot switching, not to mention all the mail in votes.
This is why the tabulators and printers "Malfunctioned" on election day.
After that all they need is time... They are still counting in Arizona, HMMMM
I disagree. The issue is signature matching, machine voting, and lack of requiring ID when you go to the polls.
Note that the cyber ninja team was never allowed to do signature matching - which would have exposed oodles of fraud.
If you remove the anonymity of voting, you would get political mobs that would track people's votes and make them into targets.
The problem I'm talking about is after signature matching, when real voters votes are swapped with fake ballots. Once you hand over your ballot there is no way to determine that your vote actually counts as cast. You are simply to trust the system.
I agree anonymity is of utmost importance.