If he claims the privilege, a person has a privilege to refuse to disclose the tenor of his vote at a public election where the voting is by secret ballot unless he voted illegally or he previously made an unprivileged disclosure of the tenor of his vote.
Particular PrivilegesPolitical Vote
Section § 1050
This law gives someone the right to keep their vote secret after a public election if voting was done by secret ballot.
However, this secrecy privilege doesn't apply if they voted illegally or if they've already revealed how they voted without any confidentiality protections.
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