Rebecca Blaevoet says she is deeply concerned about ballot secrecy after voting in the provincial election in Woodstock on Tuesday. Blaevoet, who is visually impaired, lives in the Carleton riding, and went to the returning office in Woodstock because she knew they had an electronic tabulation machine. It gives people with disabilities the opportunity to vote independently and in secrecy. I said no I want to use the tabulation machine because I can vote independently." Paul Harpelle, the director of communications for Elections New Brunswick, spoke to the staff at the returning office in Woodstock.
Source: CBC News September 10, 2020 12:00 UTC