It depends on your state voting laws. I know here in oklahoma you can't wear political clothing or display any signs closer than 750 feet or around that distance,from the polls.
It wasn't a personal question either. Just wondering what might be the spirit behind such a rule.
Obvious one is not to influence the voters. But the voters are influenced and gaslighted every minute outside of the polling station, especially by democrats. Feels like such rules are written by the democrats - "we worked so hard to program the sheeple. Don't ruin it at the last minute"!
Polls used to be rowdy with a lot of free beer and such. They had gangs to intimidate people voting for the other party,right at the polling place. Certain people had trouble voting in the south......
Louisiana has similar laws regarding "politic free" zone around voting places. I agree with it. Everyone should feel comfortable at their own voting precinct. There really is no reason to push any political agenda in the immediate vicinity of the election centers.
It depends on your state voting laws. I know here in oklahoma you can't wear political clothing or display any signs closer than 750 feet or around that distance,from the polls.
So... the 1st amendment is blocked within polling station perimeters? On what basis is this rule written?
It's not my rule. I just know from putting up thousands of signs that states have rules.
By all means hire a good attorney and sue them.
It wasn't a personal question either. Just wondering what might be the spirit behind such a rule.
Obvious one is not to influence the voters. But the voters are influenced and gaslighted every minute outside of the polling station, especially by democrats. Feels like such rules are written by the democrats - "we worked so hard to program the sheeple. Don't ruin it at the last minute"!
Polls used to be rowdy with a lot of free beer and such. They had gangs to intimidate people voting for the other party,right at the polling place. Certain people had trouble voting in the south......
Laws were passed to clean things up.
We have a similar law in Missouri but not that distance. I think it's probably 50 or 75 ft.
I used to drive around putting up signs near the polling places all the time. Sometimes they would call party headquarters and make us move them....
Louisiana has similar laws regarding "politic free" zone around voting places. I agree with it. Everyone should feel comfortable at their own voting precinct. There really is no reason to push any political agenda in the immediate vicinity of the election centers.