The Boston City Council agreed today to look at ways of making it harder for the nosy to see how you're voting.
Councilor John Tobin (West Roxbury, Jamaica Plain), said the current system, in which people vote at little triangular platforms that look like they belong in a bank, makes it too easy for people standing at the same cluster to see how somebody's voted. And then there's the walk to the scanner box, which offers further opportunity to figure out a person's ballot, he said.
Tobin said some cities use a system in which voters sit at a table and a privacy curtain surrounds them.
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