Side Hustle: The Election Worker

We’re a month removed from our election and everything it entailed. Perhaps that’s enough time, perhaps not. Regardless, this story from Iceland provides a light perspective on how those from another place in the world think about their democracy and the responsibilities that come with maintaining it. The recap follows, get the full story from the Reykjavik Grapevine linked below.

When Bjarni Benediktsson announced snap elections, half of Iceland groaned, wondering why now. But for Sverrir Páll Sverrisson, election days are a highlight—a blend of civic duty, social interaction, and a bit of paid fun. This isn’t just about casting votes; it’s the buzz of people coming together to participate in democracy. Sverrir has made it a habit, waking up early to ensure everything runs smoothly, while enjoying the excitement and quirks, from eager first-time voters to stylish seniors. Here’s a peek into why this election gig keeps Sverrir coming back.

Reykjavik Grapvine

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Iryna Zubenko, Reykjavik Grapvine

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