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Photo of FIREplaintiff Susan Hogarth holding up her phone showing her ballot selfie

Hogarth v. Brinson Bell: North Carolina Threatens Voter with Prosecution for Taking a Ballot Selfie

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Voting and peaceful political expression are two cherished American freedoms. But North Carolina makes it a crime to do both at the same time. 

Raleigh voter Susan Hogarth found that out the hard way in March 2024, when she received a letter from the North Carolina State Board of Elections threatening criminal prosecution because she took a picture of herself with her completed ballot, sometimes called a 鈥ballot selfie.鈥 When she鈥檇 voted earlier that month, Susan took a ballot selfie to promote the candidates she鈥檇 voted for, commemorate her vote, and encourage others to vote. Minutes later she posted the photo on social media. Caring nothing for her reasoning, let alone that she was engaging in political expression, the State Board threatened Susan with possible fines and jail time. All for taking and sharing a picture of herself!

Four provisions of North Carolina law ban ballot selfies by unconstitutionally regulating speech based on the content of its message: an image of a vote鈥攊ncluding your own. But under the First Amendment, the government can鈥檛 restrict political speech unless it has a very good reason. For ballot selfies, North Carolina doesn鈥檛 have one.

A fifth provision requires getting permission from an election official before taking a picture of any voter 鈥 including yourself.  That election official, however, has unlimited discretion to deny permission for any reason or no reason at all. That鈥檚 unreasonable and, therefore, unconstitutional.

On August 22, 2024, FIREfiled a lawsuit on Hogarth鈥檚 behalf, seeking to block North Carolina officials from enforcing the state鈥檚 laws against people taking ballot selfies. When it comes to political speech, a picture is worth a thousand words. States should be encouraging voters to show the world how they voted, not punishing them for doing so. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 suit aims to ensure North Carolina can punish ballot selfies no more. 

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