
Ballot Secrecy vs. Vote Verification: A Delicate Balance
TL/DR
U.S. ballot secrecy laws prevent voters from personally verifying their vote was counted for a specific candidate, protecting privacy but limiting direct confirmation.
Election integrity is maintained through aggregate safeguards like audits, recounts, and bipartisan oversight rather than individual receipts or tracking.
Alternatives such as end-to-end verifiable voting could allow personal verification without revealing choices, but face technical, legal, and trust challenges.