123 points

How the fuck does the US manage to make people stand in line for early voting?

In every civilized country, you can show up on election day (when basically everyone has a free day cause it’s Sunday), you vote with maybe 3-4 people in line before you, and you’re done after 10 minutes.

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14 points

Well you see, the point is to prevent people from voting.

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3 points

The people’s will gets in the way of the will of the Oligarchs, religious leaders, and Plutocrats. Hence the effort to make it hard to vote.

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34 points

This is what happens in some Republican controlled states when they limit the times and places and how people can vote. Trump said a few years ago that if minorities vote, Republicans will never win another election. So Republican controlled states started getting rid of polling stations and changing voting times to standard working hours, etc, knowing that people wouldn’t be able to take time off from work to stand in the now longer lines (due to fewer polling stations) or would want to stand in longer lines.

Plus, election day is not a national holiday like it is in most other countries, so people don’t get the day off to vote. Though some companies give 3 or 4 hours paid time off strictly for voting.

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31 points

It is working as designed, since it is meant to discourage people from voting. The less voter participation the better results for Republicans.

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24 points

I don’t know took us almost an hour to vote.

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Man you see how it happens. You see these Republicans out there trying to fuck everything when it comes to making it easy to vote. In some places you dip your finger in a jar of ink after you cast your vote, that’s how they make sure nobody was twice on election day. In some places, I assume it’s all computerized and still accurate. That, and Nobody wants to run for office and get death threats from their neighbors, the most absolute gullible dumbasses in town. Every person in my neighborhood with a Trump sign have no idea how anything works except their own one particular job, and how to get scared at anything else.

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8 points

I’ve always been able to vote within 10 min or less. Must vary a lot by location.

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It most certainly doe vary a lot by location. And if your voting location is in a high minority or poor population area, it’s going to be a long wait for you.

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1 point

Same here. I’m in a major city, only ever takes about 5 minutes for me to vote.

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12 points

I like what california did last election: everyone got an absentee ballot. That way I could fill it out at home and drop it off at my polling location at my leisure. There was a line, but I got to walk past it.

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8 points

There are usually way more polling locations open on election day than during early voting. They set up polling at churches, schools, and community centers all over.

During early voting I have to go to the courthouse which is in the next town over. There aren’t any polling places in my city.

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10 points

In the state of Oregon, I just get mailed a ballot and can either mail it back or drop it off…last year, I did a drive-through ballot drop off at the state capital.

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6 points

Every election I’ve ever voted in has had at least a 20 minute wait. I’ve mostly lived in medium to high density population centers my whole life. I’ve voted on voting day, I voted by absentee and there was a line for the drop box during COVID, I just did my early voting as a first time Texas voter and there was a 45 minute line to use the voting machines, not even a pen and paper ballot. I’ve never not seen a line at the polls. It’s always been strange to me thinking about the number of folks who DON’T vote vs how many people I personally witness voting every season. But then again, many people don’t like standing out in a heat wave while it’s raining so I guess it makes sense that a lot of them don’t go.

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5 points

Also it takes five minutes to walk to the voting office from my home, on the voting Sunday.

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5 points

Same. It’s like a short stop on a Sunday walk… Because we ALWAYS VOTE ON SUNDAY!

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4 points

That’s pretty much how it is for me unless they’re having problems with the printer or something

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2 points

I dont know I live in America, longest it has ever taken me to vote on Election Day is 20 minutes, yet people are still waiting in long lines to early vote this year. Typically few people early vote so there are fewer early voting places. But that is not the case this year, so we have giant early vote lines. I am not sure why my neighbors are waiting in long lines to early vote when it will take 10 times as long as in Election Day.

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6 points

If you don’t know you live in America you should quickly go check. It makes a big difference knowing where you live!

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6 points

One of the things conservatives are doing is to limit the number of polling stations per X square miles. This is done in the name of fairness and spending, but it disproportionately impacts urban voters more than rural, and thus impacts areas of more progressive voters.

I’d guess this is a larger population center of Oklahoma.

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I could have been more clear I guess. I was not trying to question why other people early vote, only why people around me do.

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2 points

For me 10 people are usually in line :(

Although it still doesn’t take longer than like 15 minutes

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Hello, fellow Okie.

I know how this state is going to vote. It’s been a given every year for nearly six decades. But I’m still gonna vote, as I have in every election since I turned 18. Change doesn’t happen if those who want it get discouraged and sit their asses at home.

What has really inspired me this year is the overwhelming majority of Harris-Walz signs in my neighborhood. I stopped counting, but I reckon there are at least thirty of them. I’ve seen a grand total of five Trump-Vance signs, and three of them are at the same house.

Also, you get much rain last night? It was so good to finally hear thunder again. I had six tenths in my rain gauge this morning!

Update: I stood in line for an hour and a half and cast my ballot. Next time around, I’ll remember to request my mail-in ballot on time lol

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21 points

I’d be very happy just to see Oklahoma actually wait until the polls close to declare the republican presidential win…

I swear every year, they decide it so early I am convinced the electors don’t even care what the vote counts are. There is no fucking way backwards as fuck Oklahoma figured out a way to accurately track and count votes faster than any other state - and voter turnout would need to be so high they know it can’t possibly turn around in the last 2 hours of the polls still being open? Yea right.

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15 points

Wow another Okie!

Crazy storms in the Tulsa area for us btw. And probably why I also see Harris Walz signs. We’re about to get a Democrat for a mayor!

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I reeeeeeeally envy y’all for that flag. The design is dope.

My house district represented by a Dem so it’s not that surprising to see Harris-Walz signs, but it IS surprising to see so many. As someone who grew up in the butt crack of Jackson County in DEEP Republican territory, it’s just such a breath of fresh air to be able to live around neighbors who aren’t crazy goobers.

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3 points

Feel really old now but is only been since 2011 since Brad Henry was governor.

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61 points

It’s weird seeing queues for voting.

When I vote, I walk to my local voting place, chat with people I know, vote, chat a bit more, then walk home. Perhaps half an hour, if I’m feeling chatty.

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70 points

This is what voter suppression looks like.

I grew up in Missouri before moving to Washington state. When I reached voting age, it was (and still is) ridiculously common to see polling places in rural and suburban areas with no waiting to vote. Meanwhile, in the cities (which happen to vote more democratic), you’ll see loooong lines extending outside. When voting facilities and staff are not proportionally distributed to accommodate voter density, you get shit like this; voters in different districts receiving different treatment. And people who live there never know any better to ask for something different.

This all blew my mind after living first in a suburban area, then an urban one, and now living in a state that has done voting my mail for decades. I love voting by mail. It’s unconcionable to me at this point for people to stand for in-person voting anymore.

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8 points

Sad part is I am.in a small town, but this was only place to early vote for the county.

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7 points

It’s probably a blue area in a red state. They intentionally open fewer polling places there as a voter suppression tactic, hoping people will see the line and figure their vote doesn’t have enough weight to justify the time.

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1 point

exactly this. I’ve moved around a bit and the only places I’ve had to wait any significant amount of time have been near cities in red states.

really wish we just had universal vote by mail

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6 points

Where I live, we had early voting for a whole month now. We went during the second week - 0 minute wait. It took longer to walk into the building and follow the signs than it was to get my ballot, vote, and walk out.

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5 points

I came here to say the same thing. Like I’ve waited behind a few people before in Cananda but a line going out the door and down the street is insane

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I just mail my vote, mail comes in fill in form and mail goes out.

It takes 5mins out of my day tops

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I also vote by mail and it usually takes me longer in non-presidential years because there’s more offices to vote for and zero local campaigning. So I have to creep on people on social media to know if I’m comfortable with them having the powers of prothonotary.

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zero local campaigning

That’s usually true here as well. This year is the only time I have seen someone campaign. I know him and he’s an amazing guy, so I hope he wins, but I have just never seen local politicians willing to go out and press the flesh.

He works for one of the local TV stations as a “one-man-band” (someone who goes out with a camera and gets the story and the interview and such themselves, but doesn’t get a reporter credit), so he knows how to talk to people, likes to talk to people, and he’s well-known in the community.

That’s it. Him. No one else ever.

Probably why we had the same Republican mayor for four terms.

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2 points

That’s so much “fun” with all those tiny local offices. “Okay who is this person?”

Zero public web presence about them at all.

It’d be nice if there was something like Ballotpedia but public owned. “You want to run for an office? You need to fill out this profile.”

I imagine lots of people are just like “Eh, this name sounds pretty.” Lol

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40 points

Jeez I have voted by mail for every election I’ve participated in. That looks miserable.

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39 points

If Republicans get their way, voting by anything other than in-person on election day will be banned.

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50 points

Also, voting in-person on election day will be banned.

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-55 points

Im ok with that.

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24 points

Why would you want to limit access for legally eligible voters?

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42 points

Weird, in my conservative and high income county it took me literally five minutes at the library.

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26 points

The system works as intended

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15 points

Same. In my conservative and low income county it took me longer to drive to and from the location than it did to actually vote.

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13 points

How many machete wielding loons accosted you?

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14 points

None but took almost an hour to vote. What I was most mad about was that they placed Kamala and Tim 4th on the ballot.

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4 points

In Oklahoma, the order is actually randomized. Different districts will have the candidates in different orders.

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5 points

Who was first?

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Piece of information I found interesting that may apply to your experience https://youtu.be/_-uJl_Db4Rw?si=pKSj5m0OVvRGLy2W

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6 points

You guys still have a liberry?

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3 points

Yeah, it’s even got books in it and not just computers.

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5 points

sounds like you need some freedumb.

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1 point

“It’s not a bug, it’s a feature”

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