Not everyone can take off work to wait in line to vote on Election Day — early voting has been around since soldiers in the Civil War cast their ballots from the battlefield

Not everyone can take off work to wait in line to vote on Election Day — early voting has been around since soldiers in the Civil War cast their ballots from the battlefield

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A national election day was only established in 1845, and even then states could hold congressional elections either before or after that date.

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