What is the test for an individual to identify himself on a ballot paper?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Moose jaw Election, In re, 1921 CanLII 138 (SK QB):

Coleridge, C J., in Woodward v. Sarsons, L.R. 10 C.P. 733, at p. 748, 44 L.J.C.P. 293, puts it: that a ballot paper must not be marked so as to make it possible, by seeing the paper itself, or by reference to other available facts, to identify the way in which he has voted.

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