> Just to address this one thing though - from what I understand, we vote in secret so that we can't be forced to vote against our will by external actors via e.g. blackmail - not because we value privacy per se. Am I wrong here?
No, you're right. But I'd say that we implicitly value the privacy of the voting booth as a tool to guarantee a free election.
No, you're right. But I'd say that we implicitly value the privacy of the voting booth as a tool to guarantee a free election.
Thanks for thinking about this. :)