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In reply to the discussion: "A ton of people didn’t vote because they couldn’t get time off from work" [View all]malaise
(296,253 posts)74. The law in little poor ass Jamaica states that every citizen of voting rights age
is given three hours off to vote on election day. Staff and their management organize the roster so that everyone can both work and vote.
They don't want you to vote in the USA
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"A ton of people didn’t vote because they couldn’t get time off from work" [View all]
applegrove
Nov 2014
OP
Really? Because some people get off work and have kids they have to take care of. They may not
applegrove
Nov 2014
#3
I think there was only 37% turnout in this election whereas presidential elections
LeftInTX
Nov 2014
#11
If the polls are open from 6am - 6am and you must catch the bus at 540 to get to your job on time
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#4
I'm not making excuses, I voted. What I am saying is we don't make it easy or in some cases
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#8
I don't get the disinterest in making it easier to vote. Seems to be more than a sliver to me.
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#14
SOLUTION: Make election day on Sunday. It always bugged me that elections were held
4lbs
Nov 2014
#17
in my home state (Nevada) you have 2 weeks of early voting, including weekends
rollin74
Nov 2014
#18
The rich have always been more interested in the political process than the poor
davidn3600
Nov 2014
#63
I can't believe the people here belittleing the hardships some poor people go through.
baldguy
Nov 2014
#34
In some places, voting was harder than it was last time. Other places it wasn't
Orangepeel
Nov 2014
#39
Frame it however you want. I don't believe there are that many who could not make some arrangement.
badtoworse
Nov 2014
#64
That should be corrected, but the rules are the same for everyone in states without absentee ballots
badtoworse
Nov 2014
#60
The law in little poor ass Jamaica states that every citizen of voting rights age
malaise
Nov 2014
#74