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Wearing campaign apparel to go vote may seem as innocent as a Swifty wearing a shirt with the pop star's face on it or a button with lyrics of "Cruel Summer" printed on it, but it isn't that simple.
Wearing campaign merchandise is seen as electioneering, when people try to persuade others to vote for a specific party or ...
She then proceeded to vote, wearing her bra, after hurling vulgar epithets at the workers before a crowd of as many as 100 voters, several people told NJ Advance Media.
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.
In 1982, the Herald reported that at least a dozen businesses in Fort Lauderdale were offering “discounts or special bargains” to patrons who showed up wearing the local I Voted sticker to ...
On Election Day, people stream out of their polling locations proudly wearing “I voted” stickers to show the world that they did their part. But not everyone gets the opportunity to vote. The ...
Some people like to keep their voting preferences private, but if you’re proud to show who you support, we have some good news for you: you can wear hats, t-shirts, buttons and other ...