Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumHow far does a candidate have to be from the entrance
Of a polling place in PA? Bachman is handing out flyers at NF01 just a few feet from the door.
shenmue
(38,506 posts)Call the League of Women Voters. Maybe they can help you.
I called. It's only10 feet.
appleannie1943
(1,303 posts)voting is taking place. That means that if the door to where the voting is taking place is an outside door, no candidate or representative can be within 10 feet of said door outside the building. If the voting is taking place inside a building with a door to a hallway, they cannot be withing 10 feet of the inner door.
appleannie1943
(1,303 posts)inside out or leave it in your car and you won't be permitted to vote until you do.
Mc Mike
(9,115 posts)In Allegheny, Elections Department training specifically states that you can wear any thing you want into the polling place, to back your candidate. You aren't allowed to electioneer inside the polling place, though.
No elections official in this county has the right to tell a voter anything about their clothes, pins, hats, etc. At least in Pittsburgh's Allegheny County.
appleannie1943
(1,303 posts)polling place. It is considered a form of electioneering. We make them cover it while in the polling place. They can turn it inside out, cover it or take it off.
Mc Mike
(9,115 posts)Thanks for the info.
DeminPennswoods
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