Wyoming
Related: About this forumJudge deems Wyoming's polling-place buffer zones unconstitutional
U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Freudenthal ruled last week that Wyomings ban on electioneering within 100 yards of a polling place on election day violates the First Amendment.
Why it matters: The decision likely nets advocacy groups and political campaigns greater leeway in how they interact with the voting public.
The case, Frank v. Buchanan, was brought by activists who wished to campaign and gather signatures in high-visibility areas for voters in this case, polling places.
Previously, those engaging in electioneering activities had to stand at least 300 feet from those polling places, well out of view of voters. Now, the Wyoming Legislature will likely need to change the law.
Read more: https://www.wyofile.com/judge-deems-wyos-polling-place-buffer-zones-unconstitutional/
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)Mike Nelson
(10,259 posts)... I don't want "political activists" around polling stations. We had something like this in Southern California... some "activists" set up a stand where they passed out something and wanted people to sign something they chanted slogans. They had a picture of President Obama with an infamous WII dictator's mustache painted on (they had Republicans defaced, too). Because they were near a Post Office, where people voted, they were asked to leave.
Fullduplexxx
(8,206 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(154,024 posts)One hundred yards seems excessive