Exit Pollsters Win New Jersey Injunctive Relief

October 24th, 2009

On October 23, a U.S. District Court in Trenton, New Jersey, granted an injunction against a state law that forbids exit pollsters from working closer than 100 feet from the entrance to polling places. See this story. The case is American Broadcasting Company v Wells, 09-cv-5275.

One Response to “Exit Pollsters Win New Jersey Injunctive Relief”

  1. Jim Riley Says:

    “In establishing the buffer zone, the New Jersey court said it is a reasonable restriction of free speech because all activity is banned within the 100-foot perimeter.”