Eric Trump posts illegal NY ballot photo
Eric Trump, the son of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, appears to have violated election law by photographing a picture of his ballot in New York on Election Day.
“It is an incredible honor to vote for my father! He will do such a great job for the U.S.A!” Eric Trump tweeted Tuesday morning with a photo of his ballot. The tweet has since been deleted.
Eric Trump has now deleted this tweet, which may have broken New York’s law against ballot selfies pic.twitter.com/l1aLgprpaH
— Seth Fiegerman (@sfiegerman) November 8, 2016
New York is among the states that prohibits photographs in polling stations, sharing completed ballots and taking ballot selfies.
{mosads}New York Magazine said last week that violations carry penalties of a $1,000 fine and up to a year in jail, and an Empire State judge last week rejected a petition from three New Yorkers to allow ballot selfies this year.
Manhattan Federal Judge P. Kevin Castel ruled Nov. 3 it was too late to change the rules.
“A last minute, judicially imposed change in the protocol at 5,300 polling places would be a recipe for delays and a disorderly election, as well intentioned voters either took the perfectly posed selfie or struggled with their rarely used smartphone camera,” Castel wrote in his 16-page decision.
“In addition, those taking ballot selfies inside a polling place may inadvertently capture the ballots of other voters who did not wish to have their ballots publicized,” he added.
Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed he will turn his home state of New York red on Election Day, but polls show Democratic rival Hillary Clinton leading him there by double digits.
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