Winstonm, on 2019-January-30, 20:28, said:
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn’t think Election Day should be a federal holiday because that would give Democrats too much power.
I am against a national holiday for elections because there are already solutions that are 1000% better.
Consider, even if election day was a holiday, and there are always people who have to work on holidays, there are things like this:
Iconic Dodge City moves its only polling place outside town
More Republican crimes against non-Republican voters. There was only 1 polling booth for 13,000 voters in the entire city.
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That single polling site services more than 13,000 voters in the Dodge City area, compared to an average of 1,200 voters per polling site at other locations, said Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU in Kansas.
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For this November’s election, local officials have moved it outside the city limits to a facility more than a mile from the nearest bus stop, citing road construction that blocked the previous site.
Where there is way, Republican election criminals will try to steal the right to vote by anybody who doesn't agree with them.
In my state, everybody can vote by mail. You get your ballot several weeks before the election as well as a voter pamphlet that describes any initiatives or referendums, as well as any candidates running for office. You can fill out your ballot whenever you have spare time and can drop off a prepaid envelope with your ballot at the nearest post office box. Each ballot has a detachable receipt tab so you can track your ballot online.
Instead of elections on Tuesdays, we could move elections to Saturdays or Sundays. Since most working people don't work on weekends, the problem with taking time off from work is mostly eliminated. Why stick to a tradition that clearly isn't the best option?
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In 1845, the United States was largely an agrarian society. Farmers often needed a full day to travel by horse-drawn vehicles to the county seat/parish seat to vote. Tuesday was established as election day because it did not interfere with the Biblical Sabbath or with market day, which was on Wednesday in many towns.
If the US could develop a 100% hack proof electronic voting with verification, we would only have to worry about people who don't have access to electronic voting, and they could vote with mail-in/absentee ballots.