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How is it guaranteed that there will be no pressure to vote against its own will (currently guarantee by the voting booth)?

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How is it guaranteed that there will be no pressure to vote against its own will (currently guarantee by the voting booth)?

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It is not possible to put pressure on someone participating to the democratic experience. The reason is that you are allowed to change you vote. Let us imagine that a company obliges its employees to vote in a certain way at the companies’ location. Employees then only need to go back home or to the nearest internet access to change their vote.

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