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Accessibility as a Focus, Not a Feature

The Help Americans Vote Act (HAVA) was born out of the 2000 Presidential Election, but its implications are still being felt today as election officials and voting system vendors work to make elections more accessible and efficient. It is imperative that every jurisdiction work to make their elections accessible to all eligible voters, regardless of ability, not just to meet regulations but to ensure equal access to a crucial part of our democratic process.

Whether adopting a fully-electronic system or a paper-based model, it’s important to consider that not every voter is capable of holding a pen or reading a screen and that proper accommodations are considered.

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Accessibility as a Focus, Not a Feature
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Publisher:Clear Ballot
Published:June 1, 2023
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Copyright:© June 2023 Clear Ballot Group, Inc.

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