U.S. voter output rates rank low among peer nations. One major difference is the day people go to the polls.
In the U.S., most elections are held on Tuesdays. In most of those other territories, it’s either a weekend or holiday. Could simply moving Election Day boost turnout?
In the video above, CNBC consider as a closer look at how the U.S. chose Tuesdays for Election Day and whether Americans will start voting on weekends or holidays.