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.
As voters head to the polls nationwide, you might see pictures of bubbled-in ballots all over your social media feeds.
In the age of social media, it's tempting to snap a picture of your ballot or a selfie in the voting booth to share with friends. But in Tennessee, you should avoid taking any pictures while voting.
It's illegal in 15 states to take ballot selfies or photos in a voting booth. 26 states allow selfies with your ballot.
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The NYU freshman’s mother Melania Trump shared a picture of the 6-foot-7 18-year-old from the back, filling in the bubbles hunched over a polling booth. “Voted for the first time,” the incoming first ...
The NYU freshman’s mother Melania Trump shared a picture of the six-foot-seven 18 year old from the back, filling in the bubbles hunched over a polling booth. “Voted for the first time,” the ...
Specifically, seven states ban selfies at polling locations but allow photos of a voter with their ... The seven states that explicitly ban voting booth selfies are Arizona, Texas, West Virginia ...
"Voted for the first time - for his dad!" the former first lady wrote on X, sharing a photo of Barron from behind at the voting booth. The post on her official account added the hashtags ...