• Jesus
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    98 months ago

    Proximity.

    You don’t always have a government building in close proximity. I once lived in an area where the polling place was someone’s garage because there was no better option.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      One of the polling places in my area is a Masonic temple, theres always a protest outside on election day. The Masons just pay some folks to give out free water and snacks to fuck with the protesters more.

    • @Mirshe
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      48 months ago

      Also, not every government building has a large enough room to set up 8-10 voting stations with minimum separations between them, and tables for passing out ballots, and voting boxes, and enough space to accommodate people waiting to vote. In fact, a lot of them DON’T have such a space, and before someone says “but electronic voting”, a good handful of states pivoted away from those years ago thanks to weirdos bitching about how hackable they were and all that.