by Spixxy on November 2nd, 2004

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What does the law say about people expressing partisan views in polling places? Is it okay to wear campaign buttons, or talk to voters to encourage them to vote a certain way?

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  • by mhsmokefan on December 13th, 2008

    mhsmokefan

    They must stay at least 100 feet from the polling site.

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  • by sharpjwe on November 2nd, 2009

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    pooling should be free of pressure
    keep nutral and respect others

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  • by clevergirl on November 27th, 2004

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    "The law" varies from state to state with regard to electioneering, which includes "all of the above"--thit is, "expressing partisan views," wearing campaign buttons, encouraging people "to vote in a certain way." As I understand it, it is a violation of federal law to engage in ANY form of electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place.

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