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Voter Tip #4: Don’t wear any political insignia when you enter the polling place

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Some polling districts actually frown on wearing political clothing inside of polling places.

  It makes some sense, you don't want to be imposing your support for one candidate on another person just before they go vote.  It is all traced back to a districts interpretation of what it means to campaign in a polling place.  Virginia, for example, is one state that recently banned wearing political garb in polling places.  If you are wearing this stuff in their state you are not allowed to enter the polling place.

To protect yourself, just don't wear any political clothes when you go vote.