Not Adhering to Polling Place Dress Codes Can Result in Being Turned Away.<br />According to Fox News, many states prohibit campaigning <br />at polling places within 100 feet of the polls.<br />But some states also frown upon "passive electioneering," which includes wearing clothing with a candidate's name.<br />According to the National Conference <br />of State Legislatures (NCSL), .<br />at least 21 states have restrictions pertaining <br />to political attire, and 15 prohibit it.<br />Clothing displaying a candidate's name or political issues is typically banned within those states.<br />Some states, like California, prohibit candidate's names, likenesses and logos but allows slogans such as <br />"Black Lives Matter" or "Make America Great Again.".<br />Other states, such as Arizona, allow voters to wear any kind of political attire they choose.<br />In order to make sure you don't get <br />turned away on election day, .<br />it's best to check the lists compiled by the NCSL, which detail state electioneering apparel laws