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Just a thought: How about we nix Presidents’ Day and make Election Day a national holiday instead?

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  • Lats (314 ppm)L Lats (314 ppm)

    @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker they work in Australia where everyone has to vote and mark their preferences. Voting takes place on a weekend so most people are off. They have mobile teams to visit hospitals and aged care facilities as well as remote communities. You just have to front up and collect the paperwork.

    It is said that politicians have to say in the centre if they want to appeal to the majority. The system supports that.

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    @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker And mail in voting too. And you can't pester/advertise too close to the venue. And you can get a democracy sausage afterwards! And as you say, the popular parties are centre right and centre left. On the downside we aren't getting a full on socialist party government any time soon, on the plus side we won't get full on MAGA, if they aren't close to the centre they aren't getting in. And our centre is to the left of the US Democrats anyway.

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    • The Psychotic Network FerretN The Psychotic Network Ferret

      @Lats @benroyce @Strandjunker Heaven forbid we HELP people participate in our so called perfect democracy!

      Hell naw! Those people without cars? They should pick themselves up by their bootstraps and GET IT DONE!

      /s - of course, the USA is so fundamentally broken on so many levels.

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      @nuintari @Lats @benroyce @Strandjunker Not really.

      It only really became that way because of a certain president ruining it im the 1980s. Basically undoing what could have been progress.

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      • Andrea Junker :verified:S Andrea Junker :verified:

        Just a thought: How about we nix Presidents’ Day and make Election Day a national holiday instead?

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        @Strandjunker How about both?

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        • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

          @nuintari @Strandjunker

          😂

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          @benroyce
          Here in Australia where voting is mandatory it puts the onus on the government to make voting possible for everyone.
          Elections happen on a Saturday, employees must be given time off to vote, there are booths available and accessible everywhere (usually the local school hall, which gives schools an opportunity to fundraise, hence the traditional "democracy sausage") and they provide pre-polling in the week leading up to the election. Generally wait times that are short enough for you to be able to vote within half an hour.
          At the last election in informal votes were 5.6% of the vote. That includes dick votes, but the majority are votes where someone made a mistake (we have ranked choice voting so you need to have a valid sequence of numbers).
          @nuintari @Strandjunker

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          • Lats (314 ppm)L Lats (314 ppm)

            @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker they work in Australia where everyone has to vote and mark their preferences. Voting takes place on a weekend so most people are off. They have mobile teams to visit hospitals and aged care facilities as well as remote communities. You just have to front up and collect the paperwork.

            It is said that politicians have to say in the centre if they want to appeal to the majority. The system supports that.

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            @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker

            Worth adding that here in Australia, if you expect to not be able to vote on the day (overseas / working / volunteering), you can vote in advance at set locations. I think embassies will also take votes. On the day, if in an urban area you can walk to your local polling booth. There is NO excuse here for not voting. By memory the informal vote is around 10%

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            • Twobiscuits🚴‍♂️ :graz:T Twobiscuits🚴‍♂️ :graz:

              @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker In Graz, Austria. When there's an election, we have >270 voting places in the city. That's for a total population of about 300k or around 200 k eligible voters. Your voting place is right around the corner. And you can still mail it in if you like.

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              @twobiscuits @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker Last three general elections in NZ I've voted at:
              offical voting station, in my district;
              pop-up voting station in a train station concourse, outside my district, on my way to work;
              pop-up voting station in a shopping mall, outside my district, on my lunch break.
              All of these stations had the full hardcopy voter roll for the entire metropolitan area of >1.5 million people. If you were from further away you could still submit your vote, but it would go in an outer envelope to your home town where it would be counted.

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              • Cameron BoschC Cameron Bosch

                @nuintari @Lats @benroyce @Strandjunker Not really.

                It only really became that way because of a certain president ruining it im the 1980s. Basically undoing what could have been progress.

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                @cameron_bosch @nuintari @benroyce @Strandjunker I wrote this on another thread, it relates to the underpinnings of the current mess.
                https://aus.social/@Lats/115959280349232730

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                • S SpaceLifeForm

                  @Strandjunker

                  A 4 day weekend so everyone has a chance to vote.

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                  @SpaceLifeForm @Strandjunker Let's make it week off!

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                  • DaveBD DaveB

                    @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker

                    Worth adding that here in Australia, if you expect to not be able to vote on the day (overseas / working / volunteering), you can vote in advance at set locations. I think embassies will also take votes. On the day, if in an urban area you can walk to your local polling booth. There is NO excuse here for not voting. By memory the informal vote is around 10%

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                    @daveburb @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker most people vote early now. It's much easier to pop past an early polling booth than deal with the polling day crowds (queues can be more than 10 minutes on polling day! Unpossible!)

                    https://www.tallyroom.com.au/60390

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                    • stibS stib

                      @benroyce
                      Here in Australia where voting is mandatory it puts the onus on the government to make voting possible for everyone.
                      Elections happen on a Saturday, employees must be given time off to vote, there are booths available and accessible everywhere (usually the local school hall, which gives schools an opportunity to fundraise, hence the traditional "democracy sausage") and they provide pre-polling in the week leading up to the election. Generally wait times that are short enough for you to be able to vote within half an hour.
                      At the last election in informal votes were 5.6% of the vote. That includes dick votes, but the majority are votes where someone made a mistake (we have ranked choice voting so you need to have a valid sequence of numbers).
                      @nuintari @Strandjunker

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                      @stib @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker It might be worth posting a picture of some of the lengths we go to to ensure everyone can vote, no matter where you live.

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                      • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

                        @nuintari @Strandjunker

                        i used to disagree

                        that if you make voting mandatory, people will draw dicks on their ballot or do joke votes

                        and you do see that in places where voting is mandatory

                        but i've changed my view

                        you can't force people to care, yes

                        but enough say they "care" but then won't do fucking shit to prove it in an extremely effective way: by voting

                        so now i think getting enough of those lazy entitled assholes off their asses and voting outweighs the sabotage/ vandalism effect

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                        @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I am astonished how difficult the US makes it for people to vote. Having to travel long distances and then having to queue for long periods to vote.
                        And running it on a working day when many people simply can’t get the time off to vote

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                        • Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩B Ben Royce 🇺🇦 🇸🇩

                          @nuintari @Strandjunker

                          i used to disagree

                          that if you make voting mandatory, people will draw dicks on their ballot or do joke votes

                          and you do see that in places where voting is mandatory

                          but i've changed my view

                          you can't force people to care, yes

                          but enough say they "care" but then won't do fucking shit to prove it in an extremely effective way: by voting

                          so now i think getting enough of those lazy entitled assholes off their asses and voting outweighs the sabotage/ vandalism effect

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                          Meh, people voting who have no clue who to vote for will just go where the wealthy pay to lead them. Some boring rich white man with a pasty fake smile and a perfect family... again.

                          CC: @nuintari@bsd.cafe @Strandjunker@mstdn.social
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                          • MozM Moz

                            @daveburb @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker most people vote early now. It's much easier to pop past an early polling booth than deal with the polling day crowds (queues can be more than 10 minutes on polling day! Unpossible!)

                            https://www.tallyroom.com.au/60390

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                            @moz @daveburb @Lats @nuintari @Strandjunker

                            all the australians and #newzealand ers in the replies talking about their #votingsystem s:

                            i would feel remiss if i didn't repost #thejuicemedia video that made me fall in love with #australia (i love you too kiwis, please don't laser eye me)

                            (note for americans: what australians call #preferentialvoting we call #rankedchoicevoting)

                            you want this too americans?

                            THEN #VOTE, YOU LAZY ENTITLED WHINY ASSHOLES

                            https://youtu.be/bleyX4oMCgM

                            #USA

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                            • Rupert V/R Rupert V/

                              @twobiscuits @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker Last three general elections in NZ I've voted at:
                              offical voting station, in my district;
                              pop-up voting station in a train station concourse, outside my district, on my way to work;
                              pop-up voting station in a shopping mall, outside my district, on my lunch break.
                              All of these stations had the full hardcopy voter roll for the entire metropolitan area of >1.5 million people. If you were from further away you could still submit your vote, but it would go in an outer envelope to your home town where it would be counted.

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                              @rupert @twobiscuits @Lats @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker voting at the NZ embassy in Sydney was similarly easy. They had signs on the footpath and all the way up to the 20th floor, then a very efficient system for actually voting. Good enough that I don't remember it because it was so quick and easy.

                              Voting is important to the governments of Oz and NZ, they *want* people to vote.

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                              • Peter BrownP Peter Brown

                                @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I am astonished how difficult the US makes it for people to vote. Having to travel long distances and then having to queue for long periods to vote.
                                And running it on a working day when many people simply can’t get the time off to vote

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                                @peterbrown @nuintari @Strandjunker

                                that's by design

                                and lazy asshole americans respond by just giving up

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                                • Peter BrownP Peter Brown

                                  @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I am astonished how difficult the US makes it for people to vote. Having to travel long distances and then having to queue for long periods to vote.
                                  And running it on a working day when many people simply can’t get the time off to vote

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                                  @peterbrown @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I periodically suggesting using "percentage of the population who vote" as a measure of how democratic a country is.

                                  By that measure the US falls from "at risk democracy" to "somewhat democratic", but amusingly Aotearoa with optional voting matches Australia with compulsory because it lets more people vote.

                                  It's contentious because to most people not letting everyone vote is just obvious common sense

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                                  • Liminal witch 🧙‍♀️ SarahX Liminal witch 🧙‍♀️ Sarah

                                    @Strandjunker or you could vote on Saturday or Sunday like the rest of the civilised world

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                                    @xgebi @Strandjunker Except, they don't usually have the sunday off ... like (most of) the rest of the world.... mh 😉
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                                    • Peter BrownP Peter Brown

                                      @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I am astonished how difficult the US makes it for people to vote. Having to travel long distances and then having to queue for long periods to vote.
                                      And running it on a working day when many people simply can’t get the time off to vote

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                                      @peterbrown @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I can't believe that you have to register to vote, and that you have to keep checking if you are still registered to vote!

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                                      • ahimsaA ahimsa

                                        @fruitcakesareyum
                                        The article I linked has a few details about that but for more info here's a link to the FAQ for Oregon elections website. I attached a screenshot of that specific section.

                                        https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/faq.aspx

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                                        @ahimsa_pdx @fruitcakesareyum That seems a good measure to keep your vote private from poll workers.

                                        It looks like the onus is entirely on the voter to keep it private from say family, and I can see that being difficult for some people in abusive relationships for instance.

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                                        • rhempelR rhempel

                                          @peterbrown @benroyce @nuintari @Strandjunker I can't believe that you have to register to vote, and that you have to keep checking if you are still registered to vote!

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                                          @rhempel @peterbrown @nuintari @Strandjunker

                                          that's called voter suppression. "register to vote" is indeed an artificial hoop we have to jump through

                                          combined with other voter suppression methods we see republicans winning by tiny fractions in some elections that would otherwise go the other way. some obvious big elections come to mind

                                          the problem to me though is how many americans don't know/ don't care about what is being done to them, or even cynically giving up and accepting their abuse

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