We had the same talk from the CO. He referred back to the 1950 WT article about being able to go to the polls (if required by law) but not actually voting. Then he said basically the same thing, some people thought from the 1999 article that it was now OK. He said, "The Society has NOT changed their stance, brothers. Then he went on to make an exception, if your employer required it, then you should talk to the elders to see if it was OK. You know what they'd say.
I then looked up an article I remembered about the brothers in Cameroon in the early 1970's who suffered intense persecution because they refused to even go to the polls when it was required by the authorities. It was OK to go to the polls in 1950, not in 1972, but OK under some circumstances in 1999. Seems like double talk.