It seems deliberately confusing to me since there is no fundamental difference between voting now and voting on the day of the deadline, but the way it’s discussed and referred to seems to imply that the correct day to vote would be waiting until the last minute instead of voting just getting it out of the way weeks ahead of time.

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    1 month ago

    The only difference is to spread out the opportunity so everyone can vote. No vote is counted until Election Day, so this is no different than mailing in a vote early to make sure it gets in on time.

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      Most states as far as I know, count votes upon receipt, only a few states have to wait until the last day that polls are open.

      I’m not asking why the polls are open more than one day, moreso, why everything is consistently referred to as ‘early’ or in other words, why does the media in general encourage people to wait until the deadline?

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        There is no “on time”. There is only “early” and “late”! Haha

        (And late doesn’t count in elections!)

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        Maybe it depends on the media you’re seeing. I don’t get that impression from what I see to wait, it’s all about coming out and being part of the process.