It's cool to vote, but it may not be cool to take or share a picture of your ballot online. Here's what to know.
Justin Timberlake made headlines in 2016 for taking a selfie at a polling booth in his home state of Tennessee ...
So, feel free to take pictures and show off your "I voted" sticker once you leave the voting booth. What states allow pictures in the voting booth? Laws about taking photos in the voting booth ...
As Election Day approaches, voters are on edge about what they can and cannot say at certain polling precincts across the ...
As voters head to the polls nationwide, you might see pictures of bubbled-in ballots ... pull out your phone to snap a picture in the voting booth. The practice actually counts as election fraud ...
But during elections, such places double as centers of civic life – serving as community polling places. In some electoral districts, houses of worship make up a significant number of all voting ...
In the age of social media, it's not unusual to see voters taking pictures ... the voting booth and the law protects their confidentiality whenever they cast ballots in secret, people are free ...
Here are a few reminders for people hoping to participate in their democracy, regarding when and where to vote, what you’re allowed to bring with you, and other common questions.
While election officials use technology for voter registration, tallying and in some cases vote-casting, the system is largely centered around paper ballots.
In Ohio and nationally, Democrats’ hopes were high going into Tuesday’s election. They’d pulled off a string of victories since Republican appointees to the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated protections ...