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Which election reform, adopted in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was aimed at preventing vote buying and voter intimidation?.

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The secret ballot, which was adopted in late 19th and early 20th centuries, was aimed at preventing voter intimidation and vote buying.

The secret ballot is a voting method where a voter's identity in an election or a referendum is made anonymous. It forestalls attempts to influence the voter by blackmailing, intimidation and potential vote buying. The secret ballot is one means of achieving the goal of political privacy.

The most basic form of a secret ballot use blank pieces of paper on which each voter writes their own choice. The voter folds the ballot paper in half and places it in a sealed box without revealing the votes to anyone. The sealed box is later emptied for counting votes. The provision of a voting booth is an aspect of secret voting to enable the voter to write on the ballot paper without others being able to see what is being written.

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