I'm against it. What's the point of establishing, in law, an "election day" if you let anyone who doesn't feel like voting on "election day" to just waltz in whenever they choose?
Defiubnitely for it.
1) I worked both early voting and election day this last election. There would still be people in line to vote if everyone had to wait until election day to vote. As it was during early voting we had lines 30-40+ deep all day, every day.
2) Since early the early voting places are open to any voter in the country, they have to show ID as we look them up by address On election day all they do is tell us their name, we look them up in a book, they sign, we compare that the signatures kinda/sorta almost look like th one when they signed their name when they registered to vote x number of year ago. (es, Illinois is farked and full of fraud)
3) It's also great for people that work and can't or have a hard time getting to the polls on election day, especially around here where so many people commute into Chicago. (Leave early and come back late).