“TOO TRACEABLE” FOR FOIA
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On Episode 77 of Going Rogue With Lara Logan, Lara raises a critical question about voter privacy and access to information, and what follows is a revealing exchange.
Cybersecurity whistleblower Robert Mancini explains allegations that ballot barcodes may be traceable, which he says is used as a reason to deny public records requests. He describes how these barcodes function as unique identifiers and why that raises concerns about voter secrecy.
Dr. Timothy Shindelar, combat veteran and election security advocate, outlines the constitutional implications, pointing to transparency through Freedom of Information laws and accountability through investigation and prosecution. He explains how denying access to records can conflict with a citizen’s right to petition the government.
Together, the conversation explores how ballot tracking, public records access, and voter privacy intersect, and why these issues continue to raise questions about oversight and trust.
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