For most of my life, voting in UK elections has mostly been restricted to voting on Thursdays of the election in a local voting booth. Postal voting was introduced in 2001, making it easier to take part in democracy.
I'm excited to be living in an area which is part of a new pilot for the upcoming local elections, which will allow people to vote in person on the *Saturday* or *Sunday* before the election.
It feels odd that it has taken so long to make it much easier for people to vote in person on a typical 'non-work day'.
Really hope that the pilot is successful and more people engage in the democratic process as a result.