Current Events > Why not just publish a list of everyone who voted?

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Towelie1727
11/07/20 7:04:49 AM
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With Trump and his supporters baseless claiming that so many fraudulent ballots have been submitted, why not just release a list of names of all people who voted? The list should contain first and last names and state. This way, everyone would know if their vote counted or not, anyone could look at the list for "dead people who voted," or people voting more than once (in the same or different states). A real democracy should be completely transparent, non-partisan and scientifically based. If this data is made available to the public, the data and results should become crystal clear.

I sent my mail-in vote one week before election day in PA, but my ballot still cannot be track, so I really want to know that my vote counted but I suspect it didn't. Releasing a list like this would not anything more than this website already does (assuming you know or can find someone's birthday and their home county):

https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/pages/ballottracking.aspx


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Trelve
11/07/20 7:20:26 AM
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That sounds like a terrible idea for privacy.
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Towelie1727
11/07/20 7:32:27 AM
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Names of people can so easily be found already anyway

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monkmith
11/07/20 7:35:58 AM
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dont they already do that? its not a list you can scroll through, but the fact you voted is considered public record.

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