00:05
7.11.2012
Interesting post from Gizmodo on the legality of sharing pictures of your ballots.
An excerpt is below [read the full piece]:
An excerpt is below [read the full piece]:
In New York—from which most of my friends' [eds: the author of the Gizmodo piece] photos have been posted—the § 17-130 law is unequivocal. "Any person who...makes or keeps any memorandum of anything occurring within the booth, or directly or indirectly, reveals to another the name of any candidate voted for by such voter; or shows his ballot after it is prepared for voting, to any person so as to reveal the contents...is guilty of a misdemeanor." Ditto Florida, and the overwhelming majority of municipalities.
23:48
6.11.2012
We're putting together some funny, weird election day tweets. Seen any good ones? rferl.org/content/funnie…
— Luke Allnutt (@lukeallnutt) November 6, 2012
23:41
6.11.2012
Joao Soares (pic below), head of the OSCE's observation mission to the United States for the 2012 presidential election, tells RFE/RL: "In the OSCE, as you know, some countries east of Vienna say that we have double standards, and we don't have double standards. [This visit] is proof that we don't have double standards: We observe in the same way in Western countries and in Eastern European countries, especially those which came [out of] the former Soviet Union, in Central Asia and the Caucasus, [and] also in the Balkans."
23:32
6.11.2012
We CANNOT verify this...but need to post it.
In Kenya, a bull named Barack Obama beat a larger bull named Mitt Romney in a fight. harp.rs/5cox53e #WeeklyReview
— Harper's Magazine (@Harpers) November 6, 2012
22:41
6.11.2012
Even Big Bird has to wait in line to vote [photo by @ralphbarrera] twitter.com/daily/status/2…
— The Daily (@daily) November 6, 2012
22:34
6.11.2012
Read @gesfandiari on the Iranian-American #vote2012 rferl.org/content/obama-…
— RFE/RL (@RFERL) November 6, 2012