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[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

Not ADA? Huh. Most voting centers are churches and schools near me. Don't those facilities have to be ADA compliant?

Still, I think 10 miles to vote is reasonable. People expect everything to be super convenient in life, that is not always the case.

[–] ScorpioGlitch 1 points (+1|-0)

City folk think that being like country folk in how far they have to drive is oppreshun.

[–] Kannibal [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

anything to mess with the other party or group you don't like

[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+0|-0)

That seems like a discriminatory statement. Is there a certain group of people that is unable to travel 10 miles?

[–] Kannibal [OP] 0 points (+0|-0) Edited

Most place I am aware of have voting locations in each town.

so to have to travel two or three towns over, when you usually only go to you own local schools and market is hassle.

If you lived in NYC, would you like to have to travel to Long Island to vote? or even another borough?

instead of a 5 or 10 minute trip. it's now a half hour trip plus the hassle of parking.

shenanigans, indeed.

if 5 or 10% of the people say fuckit, that might be enough to tip the results.

Now we add the rural folks who walk to town because they don't have a car. or take a bus.

you have just double or tripled the travel time.

I wonder if the county bus schedule will get "readjusted" as well.