Ruling: Too late to change California rules on ballot photos
SAN FRANCISCO — California voters heading to the polls should leave their selfie sticks at home.
A federal judge on Wednesday refused to lift the state’s ban in the current election on sharing photos of marked ballots. U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup said changing the rules so late in the election process would create confusion.
“It’s not fair to the voters in California, the people who run those polling places and the secretary of state to jam this down their throats at the last minute,” Alsup said. The ban applies to photos taken in polling booths and at home or elsewhere by people voting by mail.
The ruling came on the same day a federal judge in Colorado heard arguments on that state’s ballot selfie ban. A legal challenge also is pending in New York.

