Federal judges in New York and California have refused to block laws banning ballot
selfies.
“A last-minute, judicially-imposed change in the protocol at 5,300 polling places would be a recipe for delays and a disorderly election, as well-intentioned voters either took
the perfectly posed selfie or struggled with their rarely-used smartphone camera,” U.S. District Court Judge P. Kevin Castel in New York wrote.
Lawmakers in California recently passed a
law legalizing ballot selfies, but that measure doesn't take effect until 2017.
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