A Los Angeles-area poll worker dressed in clothing supporting former President Trump was removed from a polling station on Tuesday after election officials informed him that his clothing was “inappropriate and unacceptable.” .
The unidentified worker was seen at a polling station at West Hollywood’s Plummer Park Community Center, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Registrar’s Office told Fox News. A photo showed him wearing a “Trump 2020” cap and a T-shirt that said, “Where’s Hunter” and “Trump 2020” while sitting behind a laptop.
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In a tweet, the registrar-registrar’s office said he had been released from the polling station.
“According to his response and reports that other workers had previously advised him, he was released and no longer works at the polling station,” officials said.
The spokesman said survey workers are not allowed to dress during the service. Election workers typically help set up ballot boxes, help voters sign in, and cast and count ballot boxes.
Voters went to the polls in California on Tuesday for the withdrawal election. He will be asked if he will replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and who should take office. Supporters of the withdrawal began elections for their treatment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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If voters approve to replace Newsom, any of the 46 candidates vying to lead the state wins the majority of votes becomes governor.