[Ct-nfb] [Ct-NFB] Voting Accessibility Champion

Elizabeth Rival erival at comcast.net
Thu Jan 2 02:54:24 UTC 2014


 

 

Justin, unfortunately Mr. lynch has passed on. But see below for your info
you are looking for. Beth 

Dear Senator Fasano,

 

Thank you very much for meeting with some members of the National Federation
of the Blind of CT in Mike Freda's office on Monday April 25th. We are
grateful for your interest in our issues concerning voting privacy and for
your initiation of an amendment to ensure that vote-by-phone systems are
tested and up-and-running for elections. Our ultimate goal is to, one day,
have one voting system accessible to all our citizens. In the meantime, if
the vote-by-phone systems are tested and working on elections days, we feel
that this is a significant step forward for blind people in our state. And,
just possibly, some sighted peope will use it also!

 

Thanks again,

Sincerely,

Beth Rival, President

National Federation of the Blind of CT

 

Mike Freda's response 

 

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Message from Mike Freda
From: Michael Freda <Freda.Michael at town.north-haven.ct.us>
Date: Wed, April 27, 2011 5:01 pm
To: "llee at nfbct.org" <llee at nfbct.org>

Dear Beth,

 

It was my pleasure to be able to host the meeting with Senator Fasano. Our
goal is to support the National Federation of the Blind in every way and I
think that with Senator Fasano working with us we can make progress towards
achieving the objectives that we spoke about. Mr. Fasano will be a driving
factor for us in an effort to have the vote-by-phone system fully tested and
up and running.

 

Once again, it was a pleasure to be with you, Charley, Nathaniel and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynch here at town hall.

 

Sincerely,

Michael J. Freda
First Selectman

Town of North Haven
Tel: 203-239-5321 ext. 760

freda.michael at town.north-haven.ct.us

Senator  Fasano's office responserepublican? 

 

 

 

acResolution 2010-01

 

 

WHEREAS, the National Federation of the Blind has fought for the right of
blind people to vote independently and privately for years; and

 

WHEREAS, the state of Connecticut has provided for its blind residents to do
this by means of a telephone/fax system that completes the voter's paper
ballot entirely using the voter's input on the touch-tone telephone
(vote-by-phone); and

 

WHEREAS, blind voters have consistently experienced second-class treatment
in the use of this system such as not having the "vote-by phone" equipment
operational when they arrive at their polling place thereby forcing them to
wait up to 4 hours to vote; and

 

WHEREAS, in the 2010 general election at least two municipalities ran out of
the standard paper ballots which registrars, the secretary of state, other
political leaders and at least one judge characterized as "running out of
ballots" even though the vote-by-phone system was an alternative, thus
further treating the vote-by-phone process at best as second-class and at
worst as invalid; and

 

WHEREAS, the current use of standard paper ballots costs hundreds of
thousands of dollars per election simply in printing expenses which can
never be recovered if any of these standard ballots are not used; and

 

WHEREAS, the National Federation of the Blind advocates for the blind with
special attention to providing solutions that will also benefit a large
majority of the public: Now, therefore,

 

BE IT RESOLVED by the National Federation of the Blind of Connecticut in
Convention assembled this seventh day of November, 2010 in the town of North
Haven, Connecticut to call upon the Secretary of State, municipal
registrars, and other political leaders to end the second-class treatment of
voters who are blind;  and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we call upon these officials to make one primary
and preferred voting system accessible both to the majority of the public
and to the blind; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any additional system that the blind cannot use
be considered secondary or an accommodation.

 

 

 

 

From: Ct-nfb [mailto:ct-nfb-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Justin
Salisbury
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 9:25 PM
To: 'ct-nfb at nfbnet.org'
Subject: [Ct-nfb] Voting Accessibility Champion

 

Fellow Federationists:

 

Here's an opportunity for you to play an important role in our legislative
affairs.  

 

We need to figure out who our best friends are in the state senate and house
of representatives.

 

A few years ago, perhaps 2010, a bill was passed in the Connecticut General
Assembly that required voting stations to make sure that the accessible
voting equipment actually worked (instead of previously just having it).  I
know that some of our members had a good relationship with the legislator
that shepherded this legislation.

 

Who was he?

 

Even if you have no idea what I'm talking about, if you have a good
relationship with your local legislators, please let me know who they are
(and, of course, who you are).

 

Forward march!

 

Justin Salisbury

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