Healthy Elections Project
Secrecy Sleeves and the “Naked Ballot”
Of the 16 states that require the provision of “secrecy sleeves” to absentee voters, which will reject a ballot that is mailed back without the internal envelope?
Axel Hufford is a student at Stanford Law School and a summer legal fellow at the Civil Rights Bureau of the New York State Office of the Attorney General.
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