We don’t. We do however have polling stations literally everywhere, and the longest wait I’ve ever had is 10 minutes. Usually I just stroll right in and am out of the building within a minute or 2.
Also as someone else commented, early voting in a lot of locations around the cities.
Worth noting is that our early unions were very effective at securing workers’ rights, so people don’t have an issue with finding the time to vote in that timeframe.
No mail-in voting in Denmark. There’s early in-person voting at city hall, and in larger cities, some other municipal locations like libraries, and in-person voting on election day at schools or sports halls
Hah. Sold the post office to a private company.
Yall vote in the mail? Uhh ohhhhh
We don’t. We do however have polling stations literally everywhere, and the longest wait I’ve ever had is 10 minutes. Usually I just stroll right in and am out of the building within a minute or 2.
Also as someone else commented, early voting in a lot of locations around the cities.
I’ll never understand the idea of a specific voting day, which is why I like mail-in. How early are you allowed to vote?
3 weeks before, so plenty time to figure it out.
Worth noting is that our early unions were very effective at securing workers’ rights, so people don’t have an issue with finding the time to vote in that timeframe.
No mail-in voting in Denmark. There’s early in-person voting at city hall, and in larger cities, some other municipal locations like libraries, and in-person voting on election day at schools or sports halls