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ItsjustMe

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Mon Oct 19, 2020, 08:22 PM Oct 2020

Poll worker fired for turning away voters with BLM shirts

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation/poll-worker-fired-for-turning-away-voters-with-blm-shirts/

A poll worker in Memphis, Tennessee, has been fired after turning away early voters who were wearing “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe” shirts, an elections official said Monday.

The worker was fired Friday after officials received a call from a witness at the Dave Wells Community Center in Memphis, Shelby County Election Commission spokeswoman Suzanne Thompson said.

Tennessee law does not allow voters to wear items bearing the name of a candidate or a political party in a polling place. But state law does not prohibit statements such as “Black Lives Matter,” Thompson said.

The number of voters who were told to leave was not immediately known. The poll worker thought the statements were tied to the Democratic Party, Thompson said.

“That was pretty bad,” she said. “They were not supposed to be turned away.”

Early voter turnout ahead of the Nov. 3 election has been strong in Memphis and throughout Tennessee. Early voting ends Oct. 29 in the state.
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Poll worker fired for turning away voters with BLM shirts (Original Post) ItsjustMe Oct 2020 OP
There are multiple signs at pour polls here in Ga. saying "absolutely NO clothing with messaging, napi21 Oct 2020 #1
I thought the Supreme Court ruled that broad applications of those laws prohibiting.... TheRealNorth Oct 2020 #2

napi21

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1. There are multiple signs at pour polls here in Ga. saying "absolutely NO clothing with messaging,
Mon Oct 19, 2020, 08:39 PM
Oct 2020

political or other, permitted in the polling building or area near outside."

I don't think that's the reason those people were turned away, but that's the reason we have rules like that here.

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