Employers must give you time off to vote in 28 states: What workers need to know about Election Day rights
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While many states offer voting leave, restrictions vary significantly, and it is crucial for workers to understand their state's specific laws regarding time off and pay.
It’s essential to check state regulations on voting leave since only 28 states in the U.S., plus D.C., have laws mandating time off to vote for employees.
Heavy voter turnout is expected, and those voting on Election Day should prepare for potentially long lines at polling places, emphasizing the need for patience.
Understanding your voting rights, especially concerning time off from work and whether it’s paid or unpaid, depends on varied state laws that must be navigated carefully.
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