Ga. Polling Place Rules On Selfies, Guns And Signs Explained

Jim Smith steps out of a voting booth after marking his ballot at a polling site for the New Hampshire primary, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Ga. Polling Place Rules On Selfies, Guns And Signs Explained

This Election Day there may be even more attention than usual on polling places after Donald Trump’s claims the voting process could be rigged.

Polling place laws vary from state to state. In Georgia, state law prohibits selfies and other photos being taken in polling places. But while time in the voting booth is meant to be private, polling places are quite public.