Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
DH had this problem--but he was patriotic enough to be the first in line to vote at 6 a.m. FWIW, there were other patriots there as well. If you want to vote, vote at 6. No problem. Get there at 5:45 and you should be okay. Definitely out by 6:30 with plenty of time to get to work by 9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
DH had this problem--but he was patriotic enough to be the first in line to vote at 6 a.m. FWIW, there were other patriots there as well. If you want to vote, vote at 6. No problem. Get there at 5:45 and you should be okay. Definitely out by 6:30 with plenty of time to get to work by 9.
Anonymous wrote:DH had this problem--but he was patriotic enough to be the first in line to vote at 6 a.m. FWIW, there were other patriots there as well. If you want to vote, vote at 6. No problem. Get there at 5:45 and you should be okay. Definitely out by 6:30 with plenty of time to get to work by 9.
You sound like a Republican.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
I guess you have never driven through Richmond during rush hour. Twenty minute drive, my arse!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.
Or at least be reasonable about it and extend poll closings. I know votes need to be counted that night, but closing at 7!? I have a feeling that poll timings are set by Richmond, where everyone works from 8-5, precisely as a 20 min drive home and thus has from 5:20 until 7 pm to work. Doesn't work as well in places where work hours and/or commutes are longer. Mass. and NJ are open until 8 pm, NY until 9 pm; I don't see any reason we couldn't extend it an hr or two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right - I am usually out of Arlington from 9 am to 7 pm -- so 10 hrs instead of 11. There is NO way I will go vote in the morning. Can I just pick that reason and stretch the times to make it work? Or go with "business outside the county"?
Why can't you leave the office a bit earlier? I am sure your boss will understand.
I don't have that kind of job. And no by no means will my boss understand.
This is exactly why we need to move elections to a Sunday. Or make early voting available in all 50 states.