Plaintiffs ask for Rehearing En Banc in Tenth Circuit in Wyoming Case Over the “No Politics” 300-foot Zone

On November 6, the plaintiffs in Frank v Lee, 21-8058, filed this request for reconsideration en banc in the Tenth Circuit. This is the case over the Wyoming law that does not permit political activity within 300 feet of the entrance to a polling place. The original 3-judge panel assigned to the case upheld the law last month.

Laws such as Wyoming’s make petitioning near the polls almost impossible.


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Plaintiffs ask for Rehearing En Banc in Tenth Circuit in Wyoming Case Over the “No Politics” 300-foot Zone — 10 Comments

  1. In Maine people can gather petition signatures inside polling places on election days. This should be the case everywhere.

  2. Wouldn’t the entrance to a polling place be filled with an unbearably odor if there were so many stinky feet there?

  3. How would you even fit 300 feet into a polling station entrance, unless they were not attached to the rest of the bodies they came off of? In which case, ewwww, gross! Who wants to step over 300 feet going in and out of the polling place?!

  4. ALL MAIL BALLOTS — SEE NOBODY — EXCEPT PERHAPS MAIL PERSONS

    1 VOTER FORMS FOR BALLOT ACCESS – CANDS/ISSUES

  5. @AZ,

    Campaigners are likely to scare voters on horseback. Most cowboys are packing, so the 300 foot limit preserves civil peace.

  6. ALSO PACKING —

    HORSE SOLDIERS MOVIE 1959

    USA ARMY CALVARY BRIGADE IN CIVIL WAR I
    COL. JOHN WAYNE, BRIGADE C.O.
    VARIOUS ATTACKS / DEFENSES

    FLAGTROOPER-UNFURL THE COLORS
    BUGLAR – SOUND CHARGE

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