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Shawn
Does a company have to pay you for when you voted?
I was gone an hour in the morning to go vote in the election. I thought I heard that you get paid for up to 2 hours for voting.I live in Oklahoma. I can't find any info on this. Does anyone know if a company has to pay you for the time off you took for voting? Thank you!
A company does not have to pay you to vote. That's why the polls open so early and close so late. There is plenty of time for anyone to vote on a workday.
People stood in line a very long time this last election. Most companies can't afford that kind of compensation.
NJ Engineer
No, there is no need for the company to pay you for your time to vote. However I do believe that they are required to allow you to go vote if you so desire (as you did).
picknenders
no. it's not a law or anything like that. voting is a right. some companies may choose to pay their employees while they vote, but they can't force you to vote (by paying you).
hhc08
yes! i work for an oil refinery in US Virgin Islands and they paid 2 hours for all registered voters.
Mary Baker Glover Patterson Frye
send the bill to the whitehouse at the end of January. I think they'll be sorta busy 'til then
Jon F
The State of Oklahoma requires employers to allow up to 2 hours PAID time off on election day in order to vote.
Failure of this can be reported to the state election board and is considered a violation of your state rights.