[–] 26221994? ago 

Your employee has to let you vote.

[–] 26222084? ago 

Polls open quite early and stay open late. Try showing up before the doors open, and the line will probably be shorter so you could vote before you have to work. Or if you get in line before the polls close, they have to let you vote—even if it takes hours for everyone in the line to vote. But do not expect to get in if you arrive even 1 minute late. (Former election judge here. This is the law.)

[–] 26220523? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You can probably figure that out, anon

[–] 26221285? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Go on your lunch break, you lazy ass!

Does someone else wipe your ass for you too?

[–] 26221358? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's not legal for your employer. They have to give you time to vote, and/or can't punish you for doing it.

[–] 26223645? ago 

Do you know what state OP works in? That's the only way your statement can be accurate. The requirements differ per state. Some states don't require time off at all.

[–] 26225939? ago 

I believe it's a law that your employer has to let you off work to vote. Check!