I think early voting needs to go.
Here is the actual law about voting day:
Basically, that voting should happen the first tuesday after the first monday of November, and that states can decide how to handle people who are going to be vacant.
In my opinion, the only people who should be voting "early" are those who are in the military or other government service and are out of the country on election day. I think all this early voting is part of what is contributing to a society that craves polls and statistics and fear tactics to get people scared into changing their mind and voting differently.
Plus, with technology this day and age, we learn more about each candidate every day. Who would want to cast their vote 20 days in advance, only to find out something about said candidate that would have made you change your mind, but now it's too late because you "early voted"? Unless they want people to be sheep voting for party rather than principle.
Anyway, just a little rant. I wish early voting wasn't a thing for anyone but those ACTUALLY serving our country and are not in their polling location.
Can't we just have an election day?