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Voting on a weekday feels inconvenient — and that’s not your imagination. In this episode of Why This Exists, Alex Harper traces how 19th-century farm life, religious norms, and pure institutional inertia locked U.S. elections onto Tuesdays. Along the way, global comparisons and modern reform efforts reveal why this outdated system still shapes who shows up to the polls today.
By Why This ExistsVoting on a weekday feels inconvenient — and that’s not your imagination. In this episode of Why This Exists, Alex Harper traces how 19th-century farm life, religious norms, and pure institutional inertia locked U.S. elections onto Tuesdays. Along the way, global comparisons and modern reform efforts reveal why this outdated system still shapes who shows up to the polls today.