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by pjc50 3585 days ago
Voters must not be allowed to prove to others how they voted. That's also a disaster scenario of a different kind. Not just vote selling but voter intimidation.
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"If you vote Bob for President and provide proof of your vote, we will give you a free iTunes gift card!"
"We're a Bob for President family, through and through. Everyone get out there and vote, then show me the receipt."
"Hey, did you know that if you forward your receipt to this website with a bitcoin wallet address, they'll send you as much as $20 depending on how you voted?"
Hasn't that ship sailed?

We're all carrying cameras into the voting booth.

Here in the UK you can ask for a replacement ballot paper if you make a mistake.

So you vote for candidate A, photograph it, swap it for a replacement ballot, vote for B, photograph it, etc. and get paid by all the candidates.

Except the candidates know that a photo of a ballot paper proves nothing.

Yes, although (in the UK) it's an offence to photograph your ballot paper and the voting privacy screens are pretty minimal.