Historic open-air democracy takes place in Swiss canton

Historic open-air democracy takes place in Swiss canton

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10th Grade - University

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In northeastern Switzerland, a unique open-air voting tradition occurs every April, where voters raise their hands instead of casting ballots. This practice, dating back to the 14th century, originally allowed only men who could defend the community to vote, using swords as voter ID. Women, who have been voting since 1991, use yellow cards. While this method fosters transparency, it raises privacy concerns as votes are public, potentially leading to influence or coercion. Despite these issues, the community continues to embrace this democratic process, highlighting a distinct approach to governance.

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Describe the significance of swords in the voting process in this region.

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How does the voting process in this corner of Switzerland differ from modern voting concepts?

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