That depends on what you are talking about...
Posted on: April 6, 2021 at 11:16:06 CT
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the food and water thing seems to be more restrictive than most states:
All states limit campaigning near polling places, regulating behavior such as distributing campaign literature and wearing campaign apparel. SB 202 goes further, prohibiting anyone from distributing food and drink to voters waiting in line. It allows poll workers to make “self-service” water available, though it does not require it.
Similar prohibitions in other states are scarce. Montana prohibits candidates and campaigns from distributing food and drink within 100 feet of a polling place. New York prohibits providing meat, drink or refreshments to people, except refreshments having a retail value of less than $1, which are given without identifying the person or entity supplying the provisions.
Some of it makes Georgia less restrictive than other states, some parts of the law are more restrictive. This thing is a mixed bag.
Edited by Say_What at 11:17:55 on 04/06/21