When you go to vote in New York State, there is a serious voting law that you need to know about that impacts every voter across the state.

As we get ready for election day, early voting has already started and the people we have spoken with tell us that the lines are long and some of the issues on the ballet are a tad confusing if you have not done your research.

Before you vote, there are numerous resources that New York State offers that can help you to find a place to vote, when you can vote in New York State and what the laws are when it comes to voting in New York State.

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It is 2024, and we have so many outlets to get information from. Whether it is reliable or not, there are millions of angles, takes and opinions about voting. However, there is one law that is specifically designed to prevent anyone from placing their voting choice online.

NEW YORK STATE SOCIAL MEDIA VOTING LAW

According to the New York State voting law: "No one should request to see your ballot, and it is illegal to show your completed ballot to anyone else – including by posting it on social media".

Beware this law! We are all tempted to promote and share out political ideals and opinions online. Everything is politicized! But this election day, after you have made your voice heard at the ballot machine, it is best to keep the choices you made on that ballot to yourself.

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