Recasting How We Cast Votes
How we cast votes in federal elections is broken. We elect representatives into offices with terms that may last as many as six years, yet the process for casting a vote must be done within a 12-hour window, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The roots of a designated day for voting dates back to 1845, when congress declared a national election day. There is much at stake to get every and all votes verified and counted, to reflect the preferences of the majority.