• @[email protected]
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      332 years ago

      Makes it easier for the richer people with flexible jobs and the retirees with no jobs to vote.

      3 guesses which party is always against making it a federal holiday…

      • prole
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        Hell, they could just hold it over a weekend. Why does it need to be just one day, let alone a weekday (or more importantly, a work day)?

        • @[email protected]
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          Because the polls are in buildings that typically are staffed by public sector workers who don’t get paid to be there on weekends.

          • prole
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            12 years ago

            I’m pretty sure poll workers are volunteers. Maybe it varies by state.

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              They usually are. But the polls themselves are often in community centers, schools, and other public sector buildings.

                • @[email protected]
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                  And that’s why elections in the US are on weekdays. I’m by saying I support this, I would love for elections to be a national holiday or noon on a Saturday or whatever makes them most accessible. I’m just explaining one of the reasons why they are how they are now.

      • @[email protected]
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        142 years ago

        But a federal holiday doesn’t really help though right? People working at Wendy’s don’t get existing federal holidays off so it wouldn’t change for the majority of people who can’t get to the polling stations because of what job they have.

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          Giving it the American legal designation of federal holiday won’t help. Barring nonessential businesses from operating on that day and barring the essential businesses from having a shift that lasts longer than eight hours would do a lot. I’m never clear which people mean when they say to make it a holiday.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        A political party that wants to make it harder to vote for politicians… Gee I wonder!

        Fortunately I have a flexible job and live in a small town, but it looks like it gets ridiculous in other parts of the country.

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      Utterly insane that elections are held on weekdays. I’m so thankful we have mandatory voting, easy early voting, voting by mail, elections on weekends, and protections for employees who need to vote on the day they if they’re working in Australia. We also already have ranked choice voting by single transferable vote as well as proportional representative voting in most jurisdictions (all bicameral parliaments).

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          Yeah, as are NT and QLD. My comment was stating that all bicameral parliaments in Australia have proportional representational voting; not that all parliaments in Australia are bicameral.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        Unfortunately we have a beyond-uncomfortable fraction of the population that are totally cool with trying to prevent/discourage people from voting, as long as the near term political benefit is in their favor.

        But I’m still glad to hear about other governments doing things for the good of the people. One of these days maybe enough of the US population will realize we can implement things that worked in other countries!

        Just have to convince them that other countries exist…