Before the election day on November 5, a large number of Americans took the weekend to head to polling stations to vote.
A long line has formed outside a polling station, with signs in five languages telling voters 'Vote here'.
While most people adhered to the rules and entered the polling station in an orderly manner, some insisted on showcasing their individuality at that moment, leading to conflicts with polling station staff...
According to reports on November 2, in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, a woman was spotted standing in a polling station wearing only a bra.
According to reports, the unidentified woman entered the polling station wearing a shirt with a large 'Donald Trump' inscription and a hat embroidered with 'MAGA'.
Jill Moyer, chair of the Mercer County Election Commission, said in an interview: 'I told her to take off the hat and said if you want to grab a jacket from the car, I will hold your place in line, or you can go to the restroom and turn your shirt inside out.'
But before Moyer could finish, the elderly woman ripped off her shirt and threw it everywhere while cursing the polling station staff with 'ugly' words.
According to Moyer, she quickly voted wearing only a bra and left before the police arrived.
According to a witness, the woman was also 'spitting venom' before leaving. 'I feel sorry for the polling station staff. They are just doing their jobs, while people are saying these terrible things,' the witness said.
Although voters can 'mark their ballot' for their preferred candidates, several states, including New Jersey, have clear rules that prohibit voters from wearing anything that 'can be read or viewed to determine support for or against a candidate' when going to a polling station.
Regardless of clothing, hats, or shoes, once discovered, they are not allowed inside, but voters can still proceed to vote after removing them.
Regarding the actions of the woman in New Jersey, social media was buzzing with opinions, including support from some, like Trump's former deputy JD Vance, who called her a 'true patriot.' Some even said, 'I want to buy that woman a beer.'
However, many people believe the woman's behavior was rude, asking, 'Why can't people respect the rules and stop being disrespectful to the staff?'
A few days ago at a polling station in South Carolina, a fight broke out. A man was told he could not vote because he was wearing a hat that said 'Let’s go, Brandon' (which is a euphemism for 'F*** Joe Biden').
Videos shared on social media show the man pointing his finger in the face of a female polling station worker, after which she started hitting him, and the two became embroiled in a heated altercation.
It is reported that law enforcement in South Carolina is investigating the incident. State law prohibits voters from wearing any attire that displays a party, candidate's name, or ballot issues.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, each state has different laws regarding 'campaigning,' but many voters are unaware of these rules.
In New York, there are no such rules; an elderly couple in their 70s wore very eye-catching Trump-supporting outfits to vote in Whitestone, Queens, without any obstruction.