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Voters wait for an open voting booth at St. Gerard Catholic Church in ... meaning they pre-date Facebook and the widespread use of flat-screen televisions. Just a half-dozen or so states ...
“Voting by Touch Screen” is a collaborative effort by video production students from the St. Louis American at KDHX Community Media and the St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners.
Nope. Don't do it. State laws aim to protect the privacy of voters and their ballots. A bill that would have allowed voters to take selfies in voting booths died before it was made law.
Florida law allows voters to take a picture of their own ballot. That includes a picture at the voting booth, or elsewhere if you requested a vote-by-mail ballot. What about ballot selfies?
"It was more than just the voting booths." The Taylor County Elections Office said that they are testing every component to make sure that the touch-screen voting machines accurately record votes.