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September 2000

Staff Contact: Tom Minnick

Q. Must I allow time off for employees to vote on election day?

A.For state-wide elections, if an employee who is a registered voter has 4 hours to vote while the polls are open either before or after work, then the employer has no obligation to allow time off from work to vote. However, if the employee does not have 4 hours either before or after work to vote while the polls are open and the employee notifies the employer 2 to 10 working days before the election, then the employer must allow the employee to take working time off to vote, not more than 2 hours without pay, as designated by the employer at the beginning or end of the workday.

The Election Law also requires employers to post a notice about these provisions of the law from the 10th working day before the election until the close of the polls on election day. A poster entitled Voting-Time Allowed for Employees is available from the Board of Elections.

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