stemgeheim
Stemgeheim, often translated as the secret ballot, is the principle that a voter's choices in an election are kept confidential from others, including authorities, to prevent coercion, bribery, and social pressure. The term stems from Dutch, with stem meaning vote and geheim meaning secret. In practice, stemgeheim covers how ballots are cast, recorded, and counted, and it requires that the voter's identity cannot be linked to their vote.
Most democracies protect stemgeheim by law; violations can be crimes, and election authorities enforce procedures such
Historically, the secret ballot emerged in the 19th century as a reform to reduce intimidation and vote
Contemporary challenges include mail-in and remote voting, which require strong privacy protections and verifiable audit trails