- Ever seen some of those lineups at the polling stations? There's no way to get it all done in a single day when (as in many regions) legislators limit the number and location of polling stations with the intention of lowering vote counts.houser2112 wrote:This is bullshit. Just about everybody works on Tuesdays. New York has laws that state that employers must allow employees the opportunity to leave work to vote (even if unpaid). The polls are also open from 6am - 9pm, which is a window plenty big enough for someone to find the time to vote. I imagine other states are similar.Soontir C'boath wrote:Given today's circumstances, early voting is a must even if it is made a holiday. Even with the calls for moving voting to a weekend, minimum wage earners are more likely required to work those days.
- Laws requiring employers to allow their employees to vote aren't worth anything if the employers decide to be pricks about it and their employees are too insecure in their employment to complain. This describes a significant portion of the electorate. Laws can't fix everything.
So, no, not bullshit. The reality on the ground requires greater access to the polls than just a single day.