
Local Government Officials Await Changes to Apparel Bans at Polling Places Following SCOTUS Decision
In this case, it was a county elections official who was sued over enforcing Minnesota's statute prohibiting voters from wearing political apparel at the polls.

It is tempting to dismiss this case as a mere one-off; however, this case provides a cautionary tale for every local government with a public comment period at public meetings.
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It is easy to see this case as just a state case, but it isn’t! Numerous local governments have been sued for having too many ineligible voters on the rolls.

CTIO will focus on internal tech team plus local governments as they navigate Smart City landscape.

Annual photo contest calls on next generation leaders to show and tell their stories of local government in action!
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