The youngest son of former President Donald Trump was pictured on his mothers X account casting the first ballot of his life ...
As voters head to the polls nationwide, you might see pictures of bubbled-in ballots all over your social media feeds.
In the age of social media, it's tempting to snap a picture of your ballot or a selfie in the voting booth to share with ...
The NYU freshman’s mother Melania Trump shared a picture of the 6-foot-7 18-year-old from the back, filling in the bubbles hunched over a polling booth. “Voted for the first time,” the incoming first ...
That includes a picture at the voting booth, or elsewhere if you requested a vote-by-mail ballot. What about ballot selfies? Yes, that’s allowed too — but there are rules. First, only you can ...
There is an exception, however. In 2019, Alabama amended its law to allow voters to take a picture of or with their own ...
“A voter may take a photograph of their ballot — a ‘ballot selfie’ — and share it on social media,” Robbie Anderson, ...
If you're on social media and you just voted, you probably want to share it with the world. Just don't use a ballot selfie in Ohio. Here's why.
Callum Booth covers the intersection of art and internet ... Before we get there though, let’s have a look at where this meme comes from. The picture of Shaq making the “T” sign with his ...
Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump have all the headlines heading into the presidential election on Nov. 5. But regardless of whether you're voting for president or anything down the ballot, ...
The moment youngsters Brin Liddell and Rhiannan Brown returned to shore after unexpectedly sailing at their first Olympic ...