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  • Welt
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    In Australia it’s always on a Saturday, and it’s compulsory to vote. Works OK for us.

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      that sounds like a way for democracy to actually represent the will of the public. DEFINITELY not what they want in the U.S.

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      In Canada, we get mail in voting, advanced voting and voting stations are everywhere. I’ve never had to wait more than 5 mins to vote and the closet voting station is a 2 min drive from my house. They’re also open late and most employers give us time off to vote. Not sure if there’s a law for that but voting here is easy af yet some people still don’t bother.

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      In Finland it’s on Sunday. And with I think two weeks to vote beforehand.