[EL] Ballot Selfies, Voter Integrity and New Technology

Rick Hasen rhasen at law.uci.edu
Sun Oct 30 11:33:31 PDT 2016


Why would you think that people who are being coerced or selling their votes would necessarily post their ballots on social media? The problem is the photography of the ballot itself.

From: <law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu> on behalf of Steve Klein <stephen.klein.esq at gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 10:40 AM
To: Election Law Listserv <law-election at uci.edu>
Subject: [EL] Ballot Selfies, Voter Integrity and New Technology

Viral Video of Son Joking He’s Not Voting for Clinton Prompts Mom to Ask for Ballot Selfie to Prove How He Voted
<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=88304>Posted on October 30, 2016 9:33 am<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=88304> by Rick Hasen
<http://electionlawblog.org/?author=3>Yeah, it’s funny.
<https://twitter.com/xxxjayglo/status/792039225877299200>But it’s not. Ballot selfies can facilitate coercion, not just vote buying<http://electionlawblog.org/?p=88276>.

I argued in our briefing in the Western District of Michigan that the same new technology that allows for easy ballot selfies also allows citizens to now catch much of the subtle coercion that so concerned the Supreme Court in Burson.

This video is funny, in part, because it’s an open recording, but most states (including Michigan) allow for secret recording with single-party consent (that is, you can secretly record your own conversations). Audio recording from an iPhone of subtle coercion may not rise to the level of overt threats or vote-buy offers to make a solid legal case, but it’s certainly a chance for average citizens to protect themselves by going to the press or, just maybe, provide some real evidence that ballot selfies are just too dangerous to voting integrity.

But a simple search of social media platforms, even from users in states where ballot selfies are illegal, is bound to show a whole lot of ballot selfies next week. They will implicate nothing other than electoral advocacy and civic pride.

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Steve Klein
Attorney*
Pillar of Law Institute
www.pillaroflaw.org<http://www.pillaroflaw.org>

*Licensed to practice law in Illinois and Michigan
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