Only 37% of eligible American citizens voted in all three of the most recent national general elections, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center – even though those elections saw some of the highest turnout in decades. The analysis, which tracked individual Americans’ voting decisions over the past six years, highlights both the limited share of the public that consistently votes, and the degree to which the fluctuations in turnout can alter the electoral landscape. The findings, taken in conjunction with other, sometimes-conflicting sources of election data, help to draw a more detailed profile of the 2022 electorate.
Surely they could still vote in the morning or for the last drop off. Week would be cool too but it would have to be 7 days and not just business days. I hate that so many places close after 8-5 M-F makes it impossible to do anything haha
Ooo we should make it a national holiday! Have public transportation for everyone to get there and fully support mail in voting across the country.
When would the bus drivers vote, then? Just do away with voting day and have a voting week instead.
Surely they could still vote in the morning or for the last drop off. Week would be cool too but it would have to be 7 days and not just business days. I hate that so many places close after 8-5 M-F makes it impossible to do anything haha
I work in a restaurant and don’t get any national holidays off and work weekends when do I vote?
When do you vote now?
Lucky for me my state has mail in and a month of early voting