The coffee conglomerate is appealing to old customers with the return of handwritten names on their cups ...
California has several laws dictating what you can wear, say and do near a site where votes are collected. California allows eligible voters to take a variety of non-political items into a polling ...
A blue or black pen or a Sharpie to make your vote Personal notes ... display or wear a candidate’s name, image or logo within 100 feet of a voting center. This includes clothing, hats, buttons ...
while others suggest election officials purposely provide Sharpie-branded pens to disenfranchise voters. Some Pennsylvania voters are now asking whether filling out their ballot with a Sharpie is OK.
Several states and counties say you can use a Sharpie marker or pen to mark your ballot. The claims about Sharpies as a sign of election fraud are unfounded. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich ...