Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You no longer have to be scared of permanent markers again. baona / Getty Images We've all heard the intense warnings to be extra ...
With the presidential election less than a month away on Tuesday, Nov. 5, some voters want to make sure they don’t make any errors while filling out their ballot, like using the wrong kind of marker ...
Several voters in Maricopa County, the largest in Arizona, brought a lawsuit Wednesday against Democratic County Recorder Adrian Fontes, the county Board of Supervisors and others, claiming that the ...
Viral posts like this and this one claim using a Sharpie to mark your ballot will invalidate your vote, while others suggest election officials purposely provide Sharpie-branded pens to disenfranchise ...
Here's why Trump lavished praise on his signature Sharpies as better than ballpoints while meeting with his Cabinet.
MICHIGAN — Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says if you used a sharpie on your ballot, your vote will count. "Blue or black sharpie is perfectly acceptable," Benson's office told Fox 17 via ...
Illinois election officials told PolitiFact that using Sharpie pens to fill out ballots is allowed. If a ballot is rendered invalid by a voting machine, that ballot is spoiled and the voter may fill ...
With the midterm elections underway on Tuesday, Nov. 8, some voters are concerned about what kind of writing instrument they need to use to fill out their ballots. Some people have even claimed the ...
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