Lawsuit says Texas ballot isn't secret anymore; early in-person voters' choices exposed

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With a little time and effort, someone can figure out exactly how an early in-person voter in Harris County, Texas voted in this year’s election, according to a new lawsuit that says the state’s system destroys the sanctity of the secret ballot.

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