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LearnedHand

(5,322 posts)
1. Doesn't that betray the right to a secret vote?
Fri Feb 20, 2026, 04:43 PM
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It opens up women to intimidation, especially from partners, exposes people to potential violence in general, and likely is illegal as hell. I’d report it to the state’s voting organization and make a big damn deal out of it on social media.

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Doesn't that betray the right to a secret vote? LearnedHand Friday #1
Party affiliation is public information. Ms. Toad Friday #6
I know voting records are public LearnedHand Friday #9
That's not really correct. Ms. Toad Yesterday #11
That Dallas thing is weird. Quiet Em Friday #2
That's interesting. ananda Friday #3
I have no idea. Quiet Em Friday #8
We voted yesterday. hamsterjill Friday #4
As a general rule - primaries are the "property" of the party - Ms. Toad Friday #5
Thank you. ananda Friday #7
Here's a link blogslug Friday #10
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