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11 November, 17:42

In a free and fair election

A.

people's votes are counted equally

B.

people vote in secret

C.

people vote free from intimidation and coercion

D.

all of the above

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  1. 11 November, 20:03
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    D- - each vote is counted once, booths are always set up for the privacy of voters, and if the election is truly fair and free people are swayed by their own opinions and not the opinions of others.
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