On November 5, the world's eyes will be on Americans as they choose a new president. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump offer ...
Nearly half of states have laws restricting what you can wear to vote, according to the National Conference of State ...
If you want to support a candidate, then double-check the rules. Some states don't allow campaign apparel at polling places when voting.
Utah law requires that all campaign signs, advertisements and even T-shirts be at least 150 feet away from polling locations.
Election officials across the state noted several dozen reports of electioneering, mostly people who were asked to remove ...
Alexia Fodere Special for the Miami Herald Red MAGA hats. Kamala T-shirts. Pins and signs. People are showing support for ...
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Before you go to the polls in Wisconsin, you’ll want to double check that your outfit doesn’t violate any state laws.
Poll workers, political party observers, and election officials can't wear shirts, hats, or other clothing items with political slogans. But voters are free to wear whatever they want — whether that's ...
As Wisconsinites filtered through the polls Tuesday morning, some discovered sartorial statement pieces might violate ...
The vote center at the University of Nevada, Reno finally closed after 9 p.m. Polls closed at 7 p.m., but Nevada law allows ...
So you can't wear hats, T-shirts, buttons or any other paraphernalia that supports a candidate when you cast your ballot. Elections officials might ask you to cover your campaign shirt with a ...