On Sep 10, 2013 2:16 PM, "inode0" <ino...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> There is a record of you presenting yourself at a public polling place
> - being a public place that fact is by its nature public in some
> sense. But I doubt there is any record of whether you actually cast a
> ballot or for which offices you voted that is in any way public.
>
I would imagine it also records that you received a ballot otherwise it
would have no use in preventing fraud.  I have no idea what election
officials are supposed to mark on their sheets if you 1) want to walk out
with your blank ballot. 2) want to walk out after giving them your ballot
to tear up because you marked that copy incorrectly.  So I don't know
whether they're an indication that you're ballot has been used our not.

-Toshio
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