Posts by James Carmichael

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Congressman Tim Ryan (D - OH 17th District): “Horse and Buggy”

Another installment from the GOTW Road Team. Congressman Tim Ryan was generous enough to give us a few minutes of time; the Congressman’s had a long career in public service, and has been an up-and-coming Member of the House since 2003. He thinks that a national holiday might be the way to go, and wants to preserve the collective ritual of everyone voting together. When we asked him the question, he seemed to have some idea- check out the clip for his answer.

We don’t generally travel by horse and buggy (or wagon, or carriage) anymore, of course. Most of us travel with 160 horses under the hoods of our cars, or by public transport. Makes us wonder: does the reasoning behind Tuesday voting still hold up?

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Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Senator Arlen Specter (R - PA): “No real reason” we vote on Tuesdays

Introducing Jake Soboroff and Barnett Zitron, the GOTW road team. While you good people out there in Internet-ville explore Why Tuesday’s home site and go about getting and posting your own clips, they’ll be traveling around the country, talking to leaders about election reform and asking the question. Check back here for regular updates.

And now, from Jake:

For our first stop, we caught up with Arlen Specter at an open house at Drexel University. Senator Specter is a 26-year veteran in the Senate and Chairman of the Judiciary Committee; he’s a leading voice in his Party and the Senate. The Senator was a total gentleman, and clearly cares about election reform and voter engagement. But even he didn’t really know the reason we vote on Tuesdays; actually, he thinks that moving Election Day to the weekend might improve turnout.

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

Welcome to Get Out the Why!

Welcome, and thanks for checking out Get Out the Why. We’re hoping and betting that this post will be buried beneath video submissions in the coming weeks, but for now it’s a nice chance to tell you a little bit about why we’re doing this.

We’re concerned about voter turnout in America. Lots of people are- if you’re reading this, you may well be. And we appreciate that it’s a very complex debate. But we think one area that’s often overlooked is simple and structural: why do we hold Election Day, the most widely publicized and best known opportunity to exercise the franchise, on a single day in the middle of the work/school week?

When Why Tuesday? got started, about a year ago, we started asking everyone this question- do you know why we vote on Tuesdays? And no one did. Really, no one; we asked people whose professional lives depend on Tuesday elections- politicians, commentators, and journalists- and no one knew. The historical reason is interesting (you can read about it at www.whytuesday.org), but it also relates to a serious question in the present: Tuesday voting was selected for the way American voters lived 160 years ago; shouldn’t we at least consider whether it’s time to update our system for how we live in the 21st century?

GOTW is a fun way to get everyone involved in this debate. We’re not advocating a particular solution, and we welcome a discussion on this blog of anything geared to helping more Americans vote. We’re also not out to “get” any politicians here- our goal is to get the question out there, putting it in people’s minds in an engaging way. We’re hoping that GOTW will encourage many Americans- both elected officials and private citizens- to consider the merits and drawbacks of Tuesday voting, and how reform in this and other areas might help all Americans exercise our most fundamental right and responsibility.

Why Tuesday? is a non-partisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2005 to find solutions to increase voter turnout and participation in elections.

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  • DDAY: I heard their talking about marking the inauguration of President Obama as a momentous event and national...
  • DDAY: I heard their talking about marking the inauguration of President Obama as a momentous event and national...
  • Greg Leathers: Weekend voting would be great and it either be Saturday and Sunday or just Saturday to avoid any...
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