Aron Szanto
Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read

Chaoyi Chen, information on registered voters is publicly accessible in every state. We make it public so that we have government accountability in elections, of course at the cost of privacy of name and address. In the US, the contents of a ballot (for whom an individual voted) is always 100% sealed and private, and can never be accessed publicly. This is to prevent election fraud and ward off vote-buying schemes.

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