The Texas Election Code bans wearing political clothing or handing out politically-motivated materials within 100 feet of a ...
Texas Election Code defines electioneering as the “posting, use, or distribution of political signs or literature ... t have to be your Trump, Vance shirt, it could be a MAGA hat, it could ...
Tuesday is Election Day. Did you know political items are illegal to wear when you vote? Here's what you can and can't wear to the polls.
Mina Fernandez is a campaigner, she says she knows she has to cover up her political affiliation, even when going to the ...
"Voters will feel undue pressure if, you know, as you're say, being handed your ballot, someone is trying to, you know, convince you to vote for one candidate or another," Flavin added. "The idea ...
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Early voting has begun in Texas. Did you know political items are illegal to wear when you vote? Here's what you can and can't wear to the polls.
Enthusiastic voters might want to show support for their favorite candidate by grabbing their MAGA hat or Kamala sweatshirt.
An outfit may not be the first thing most people think of before heading to the polls, but a misstep while dressing could jeopardize one’s vote.