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I favor deciding important public issues by secret ballot in which all citizens have the opportunity to participate.
I believe each person's opinion should carry equal weight in determining important public issues ("One person one vote").
Computer technology makes it possible for voters to see in real time how electoral results are progressing. I think that using such feedback to permit voters to change their votes in response to the progress of election results (as opposed to the traditional method where, after one casts one's ballot, it cannot be changed) would make the voting process more effective.


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