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.
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In May 2021, City Clerk Glen Takahashi stood before the Honolulu City Council in a hearing to explain why he should keep his ...
Over 60 nations have held or will hold polls this yr, with US joining Tuesday. The US Embassy in Delhi & consulates across ...
Justin Timberlake made headlines in 2016 for taking a selfie at a polling booth in his home state of Tennessee ...
Election Day for 2024 in Florida is sooner than you think — but before you had to your polling place, do you know what to ...
Aside from registering and bringing your ID, here are other election rules to know before you head to the polls in Iowa.
As voters head to the polls nationwide, you might see pictures of bubbled-in ballots all over your social media feeds.
Florida law allows voters to take a picture of their own ballot. That includes a picture at the voting booth, or elsewhere if ...
A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in the Bombay High Court against the ban on mobile phones in polling booths ...
In the age of social media, it's not unusual to see voters taking pictures with their ballots at election booths across the country, but in some states, taking "ballot selfies" is against the law ...
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