logoalt Hacker News

jabedudeyesterday at 6:51 PM4 repliesview on HN

Neither is voting free, what's the argument here?


Replies

connicpuyesterday at 7:14 PM

In Washington voting is free. My ballot comes in the mail, I fill it out, I drop it in the outgoing mail. It's pre-stamped. I don't mind full citizenship verification at the time of registration, as that can be done months before it's actually time to vote.

d1sxeyesyesterday at 9:20 PM

A (small) majority of states require employers to grant time off to vote and a (large) minority require that time to be paid. Although as others have noted, it is often the case that the window for voting exceeds a single shift (dependent on your area of work).

https://www.adp.com/spark/articles/2024/10/time-off-to-vote-...

beej71yesterday at 7:06 PM

> Neither is voting free

It's pretty free. You sit down at your table, fill out your ballot, and drop it in the mailbox. You don't even need a stamp. (In some jurisdictions.)

kelseyfrogyesterday at 7:07 PM

This like saying that because ISPs charge for access, HN could have a subscription fee. The argument is that quantity matters.