Some people with disabilities say they feel like ‘second-class citizens’ when they try to vote
Originally published November 3, 2020 by The Hill
Even when elections resources and polling places are fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other voting rights legislation, there can still be obstacles to casting a private, independent ballot. One common issue is poll worker training. While polling places are required to have at least one accessible voting machine, many voters with disabilities have reported poll workers not knowing how to operate it.
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