Quote Originally Posted by zigziggityzoo View Post
Insofar as what YOU choose to wear, I believe it would. This would have to be challenged in Michigan first.

I believe the restriction on OFFICIAL campaign speech (people working for the campaign, or posting signs for the campaign) would probably withstand muster. But individuals just present in order to vote should be able to wear whatever they want, so long as the speech is otherwise protected by the first amendment.
Currently the polling place is kept neutral from voters displaying any form of support for a candidate or ballot proposal and I feel that it should be upheld. If a individual is passionate about a candidate or issue they do have the ability to display their position outside the 100 foot area at the polling place.