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RandySF

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Mon Oct 21, 2024, 09:11 PM Monday

How New Hampshire makes voting accessible for those with disabilities

What accessibility resources are available at the polling booth?

Every polling booth has an accessible voting system called “one4all.” The system allows voters to independently and privately mark a ballot.

A table computer is attached to a printer in a white tent and lets voters produce a marked ballot using an audio or enhanced visual interface.

The ballot is counted in the same manner as all other election-day outfits.

If a voter is unable to enter the polling place, an election official will assist the voter in casting their ballot from a vehicle parked curbside using the Absentee Voter procedure.





https://granitepostnews.com/voterhub-2024/how-new-hampshire-makes-voting-accessible-for-those-with-disabilities/
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How New Hampshire makes voting accessible for those with disabilities (Original Post) RandySF Monday OP
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