A federal judge has struck down Indiana's ballot selfie law, which prohibited people from posting photos of their completed ballots. "The State has entirely failed to identify any such problem in
Indiana relating to or evidencing vote buying, voter fraud, voter coercion, involuntary ballot disclosures, or an existing threat to the integrity of the electoral process," the judge ruled, according
to Ars Technica.
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