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Susan Hogarth is suing North Carolina over a ballot selfie the state says was illegal

Susan Hogarth is suing North Carolina over a ballot selfie the state says was illegal

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Susan Hogarth, after taking a ballot selfie in North Carolina, faces legal challenges due to state laws prohibiting such actions. She argues that these laws infringe on her First Amendment rights. Her attorney, Daniel Ortner, highlights the lack of evidence supporting claims that ballot selfies lead to vote buying. The case emphasizes the importance of authenticity and expression in voting. Hogarth seeks to challenge the law, aiming for an injunction to prevent its enforcement. The discussion also touches on the broader implications for voter rights and the legality of ballot selfies across the U.S.

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