Here's Everything You Need To Know About Voting Booth Selfies

Taking pictures in the voting booth is actually illegal in 18 states.

When Justin Timberlake flew to his home city of Memphis last month to vote early, he snapped a selfie in the booth and posted it on Instagram — and landed himself in some hot water in the process.

The Associated Press asked election officials in every state where taking pictures in the booth is and isn't allowed.

Really, though, many of these "unclear" states lean more toward "maaaaybe just don't do it."

Unless you're certain your selfie is legal, consider holding off until you're outside the polling place.

Here is a list of where it is legal, illegal, and unclear whether it's legal or not to take a ballot selfie:

Legal:

Connecticut

District of Columbia

Hawaii

Idaho

Indiana

Kentucky

Louisiana

Maine

Minnesota

Montana

Nebraska

New Hampshire

North Dakota

Oregon

Rhode Island

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

Wyoming

Illegal:

Alabama

Alaska

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Kansas

Massachusetts

Michigan

Mississippi

Nevada

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

South Carolina

South Dakota

Wisconsin

Unclear:

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Delaware

Iowa

Maryland

Missouri

Ohio

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

Tennessee

Texas

West Virginia

(H/T: Associated Press<)

CORRECTION

A previous version of the map incorrectly identified the legality of ballot selfies for Michigan and Massachusetts. The map has since been updated with the correct information.

The list of states previously left out South Carolina.

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