Pennsylvania
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It's been awhile since I was a Judge of Elections, but I don't think the state election law has changed regarding polling places.
In the poll, the Judge of Elections rules, period. The Judge can evict police or anyone who is disrupting or trying to intimidate voters. If you are a pollwatcher, you need the proper paperwork AND you must sit SILENTLY while you watch. Your seat is a proscribed distance from the actual voting area and sign in table.
You also may not wear or display any partisan clothing, hat, pin, etc or do anything else that would constitute "campaigning" inside the poll. No campaigning is permitted outside within 100' of the poll.
progressive nobody
(816 posts)and a small place.
IllinoisBirdWatcher
(2,316 posts)tRumps threats of providing goons won't happen here. Even local police have very limited authority at a polling location:
sit in the polling place as observers.
They may enter the polling place only if the judges or the Clerks office invite them in to resolve a disturbance.
Police must leave the polling place when the disturbance is over.
Election judges are the sole authority in the polling place.
Election judges may expel observers who violate these rules from the polling place. If they persist, judges may have them arrested.
MyOwnPeace
(17,273 posts)PA voting law does not allow uniformed police within 100 ft. of the door of a poling place.
Oh, and like I said on the other post: SUCK IT, TRUMP!