Warning: No ‘selfies’ in polling booths!
The Electoral Commission advises voters against photography inside polling stations so to avoid inadvertently breaching laws on the secrecy of ballots.
Although there is nothing to stop someone taking a picture of their own ballot paper, it is an offence to communicate or publicise it to anyone else.
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Hide AdSharing an image could infringe secrecy requirements under Section 66 of the Representation of the People Act 1983.
The Electoral Commission advises voters against photography inside polling stations so that they can avoid inadvertently breaching laws on the secrecy of ballots.
Although there is nothing to stop someone taking a picture of their own ballot paper, it is an offence to communicate or publicise this information to anyone else.
Sharing a photographic image of a ballot paper could infringe secrecy requirements under Section 66 of the Representation of the People Act 1983.