The 2014 lawsuit filed by the ACLU that led to the state’s “ballot selfie” law being struck down included this redacted version of a photo that State Rep. Leon Rideout posted to his own Twitter feed, showing his Sept. 9, 2014, party primary ballot. Un-redacted versions had run in newspaper stories.
by David Brooks | Feb 9, 2016 | 0 comments
![The 2014 lawsuit filed by the ACLU that led to the state’s “ballot selfie” law being struck down included this redacted version of a photo that State Rep. Leon Rideout posted to his own Twitter feed, showing his Sept. 9, 2014, party primary ballot. Un-redacted versions had run in newspaper stories.](https://granitegeek.concordmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ballotselfie-cm-020916-52283_686x675.jpeg)
The 2014 lawsuit filed by the ACLU that led to the state's "ballot selfie" law being struck down included this redacted version of a photo that State Rep. Leon Rideout posted to his own Twitter feed, showing his Sept. 9, 2014, party primary ballot. Un-redacted versions had run in newspaper stories.