How Much Do鈥攁nd Don't鈥擸ou Know About Election Day?
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First Saturday after of November. Holiday
According to the US Census, most people in the US live in urban areas, so any state with winner-take-all electoral votes ( most states ) is already being dominated by its urban areas, with little or no voice for rural voters. Contrary to the argument below, rural voters would be much better off without the Electoral College, or with a split vote for electors. Considered state-by-state, nearly every state is more urban than rural. To the extent that the Electoral College does not represent the will of the majority of voters, it serves to undermine the democratic process, and faith in democracy as a way of life. There isn't any more reason a few rural voters should outweigh many urban voters, than there was for the few urban voters to outweigh the many rural, as the US was once mostly rural. One person, one vote.
Except that we *do not have a democracy*, and never have had!
A true democracy is a system whereby the decisions are made directly by The People--not their "representatives." And it exists nowhere on this planet.
But it should.
In Oregon we only have mail in voting. It can't be any easier than that. Perhaps all states should go to mail in voting? I don't see any reason to change the day or make it a holiday.
I have already submitted to my Senator that we make Election Day a national holiday. This is what I remember growing up with in Ohio at that time. It eliminates a lot of fuss & worry especially for times like this (Covid Days) by allowing time for anyone to vote. No need to worry about getting to work or a store or whatever. I remember my parents packing all 5 kids into the car & we waited together for them to vote & then we drove to the Grandparents house or a lake or whatever to enjoy the day together. This creates "Less" need (but does not eliminate) for Absentee & mail-in voting.
Electoral College: Great thing the Founding Fathers thought of. Without it the rural folks & those in smaller towns & states would have no voice as only the people in large cities & states would rule this country by dominating the voting process.
Ranked voting: Should be illegal. It allows for one party to dominate & be the ONLY party represented in the final vote for officials.
Automatic Registration: NO. Only those people who can prove that they are American citizens should vote in American elections. States have proven that if the election process for registration is left up to them, then they are willing to allow anyone to get registered automatically by simply applying for a driver's license which they should not be able to get either without proving they are a Legal American Citizen.
"Without it the rural folks & those in smaller towns & states would have no voice as only the people in large cities & states would rule this country by dominating the voting process."
But they already do, because they are The Majority, and in our system the majority of votes determines who wins.
Everything is made so easy here in the US - far too many Americans don't appreciate what a precious freedom our Revolutionary ancestors won for us. Such a slap in the face of those brave Patriots who gave blood, sweat, tears, their very lives. They sacrificed all because they wanted to live free as a people and have a say in who represented them. How many people living in countries around the world ruled by dictators or warlords would love to have as encompassing, as simple, as not dangerous a process, as that which we all can participate in on Voting Day.
1) 1 person = 1 vote. Eliminate the electoral college.
2) Ranked-choice voting for candidates
3) Encourage absentee and early voting
4) Make voter registration automatic (opt out instead of opt in)
5) Make information about all issues and candidates easily accessible online and in print (proposed law text, endorsements, candidate statements, links to discussions, etc).
6) Secure voting machines/tally systems from manipulation/hacking
7) Include civics in gradeschool education!
8) Encourage depth discussion of issues in the media.
9) Stop polling so much! Headlining poll results on candidates leading up to elections introduces bias and distracts from the issues. We need to move away from that.
The actual voting on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November should remain as established. This single day really represents the end of voting as Ohio like many states provides multiple ways (absentee, mail and early voting) and days (30) to cast a vote. There should be no excuse for failure to vote yet, the voter turnout remain disappointing low.
The electoral college should remain in order to provide equal voices for states with lower populations creates a level playing field participation which forces presidential candidates to campaign and expound platforms that appeal to to all across the country not just in high population areas.
Ray, how does the college provide equal voices for states with lower populations since the number of electors is so significantly less for those states than for states like Ohio and other much more populous states. In addition, when you live in a "winner takes all" state, as most states are, only the voters who voted for the candidate that carried the state are the ones whose vote counts. If a candidate carries such a state with 51% of the vote then 49% of the voters have, essentially, been disenfranchised. To me, that's hardly equal and fair representation.