PUBLIC OR OPEN BALLOT SYSTEM
This is a system of voting in which voters vote at an open place in the clear view of candidates and the electorate. Under this system, the voters at election indicate their support for a candidate by a show of hands or queuing behind the candidate of their choice or his poster. In an open ballot, there are no pooling booths; ballot papers etc. This system of voting became popular during the Babangida’s regime in Nigeria.
MERITS OF OPEN BALLOT
• Openballot is cost effective in the sense that a lot of money that would have been used in building polling booths, printing ballot papers will be saved.
• The open ballot system is very simple and easy to understand
• Open ballot system helps to prevent rigging vices such as illegal printing of ballot papers, voters cards, thumb-printing of ballot papers etc
• The results of open ballot system are easy to ascertain because everything is done openly, not secretly.
• It helps to avoid double-voting, unlike in secret balloting where one person can vote as many times as possible
• It makes election results to be known in a very short period of time.
DEMERITS OF OPEN BALLOT SYSTEM
• Open ballot system is often associated with intimidation and victimization of opponents, hence; is highly susceptible to manipulation.
• It is difficult to guarantee maximum security, adopting the open ballot system.
• It will disenfranchise influential people. It will not be possible for people like the president,governors,and traditional rulers to queue up openly with the masses.
• It is difficult to control the crowd during election when the open ballot system is adopted.
• The system is time consuming.
• The system can create enmity.
• Many voters will be discouraged from voting in elections where open ballot system is adopted.
SECRET BALLOT SYSTEM
This is the method by which voters indicate support for a candidate through the ballot under complete secrecy. At the poling booth, he collects a ballot paper which bears the names and symbols of all the contesting political parties or candidates. He enters into an enclosure or moves away from public view to thumb print his candidate of choice and then drop ballot into the ballot box.
MERITS OF SECRET BALLOT SYSTEM
• The voter is free to cast his vote according to his choice without any fear of intimidation or embarrassment from anybody.
• The system is democratic.
• The system is more popular and more widely accepted than any other type of voting system.
• Voters are given the freedom of choice to vote for candidate of their choice alone.
• The system encourages political participation.
DEMERITS OF SECRET BALLOT SYSTEM
• It is very expensive to operate. The cost of the materials needed for the election like the ballot box, ballot papers e.t.c may be too costly.
• The system encourages electoral malpractices.
• The electorates may not be able to handle the ballot papers well thereby spoiling their own votes.
• The system is time consuming.
• The whole system of voting is very tedious and difficult to understand.
COMPULSORY VOTING
This is a system of voting in which it is made compulsory for all eligible voters to do. Proponents of this system argue that since voting is a civic duty of a citizen. Failure to vote is regarded as a criminal offence and punishable under the law.
OPTIONAL VOTING
In this type of voting, an eligible voter is not compelled to vote. He has the choice whether or not to vote.
VOTING BY POST
This system entails a registered voter voting from outside his registered area. The vote is sent through post, this is in the case of a person traveling outside his area or country.
VOTING BY PROXY
If a voter is absent owing to certain excuses, he or she could be voted for in absentia through an authorized representative.
SECRET OPEN VOTING
This system of voting combines both the elements of open and secret voting system. Voters are gathered at an open place,then they are counted to know their total number. When the actual voting starts, each voter casts his or her vote at a place where nobody sees whom he/she votes for in turns.
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