Tell HN: Election day and still working

9 points by throwfast1 ↗ HN
I moved back to an area close where I grew up, it is a very 'right' area. I knew this and I am often an outsider in my thoughts, what I learned today was that all of my peers have 'off' on election day to vote. I am stuck working almost the entire day.

does anyone know of a way to begin pushing for having off on election day in order to make voting easier?

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This is one of those common sense things that just hasn't been done yet. No good reason why.

Email your congressman.

I live in a very liberal city, and even we do not have a holiday for election days.
I ran into my neighbor this morning. She told me her son has the day off of school for elections. This was the first I had ever heard of this.
Some schools may do that because schools are often used as polling locations. They may be concerned about security and logistics when there are lots of different people going in and out.
Plan ahead next year by taking the day off or get approval for coming in late, taking a long lunch or leaving early.

I think most polls open early and stay open late for people who have to work that day. I find early has shorter lines and have always been able to vote outside my typical work hours.

Mail in ballots for everyone solves the problem imo (CA has this)
absentee ballot.
Many states will let you use an absentee ballot only if you're too disabled to get to the polls or certify that you will be out of state on Election Day.