Voting during the workday: Here are the states where employers must give you time off to do so | CNN Business

CNN  — 

Choosing when to vote is usually about finding that one block of time between your responsibilities at home and at work.

But in many states, your calculation might also include the fact that, by law, your employer must allow you some time off during the workday to vote, albeit with certain restrictions.

Here’s what you need to know:

Which states have voting leave laws?

There is currently no federal law requiring organizations to give their employees time off to vote during working hours.

However, 28 states

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