[NFBMD] Tomorrow is Maryland's Primary Election Day

mr. Chikodinaka Nickkrandidm Oguledo happychikao at gmail.com
Mon Apr 25 18:21:01 UTC 2016


exsursize your rite! tomorrow. get out & vote!

On 4/25/16, Blake, Lou Ann via NFBMD <nfbmd at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Tomorrow is Maryland's primary election day. If you did not vote during the
> early voting period, be sure to make you voice heard (if you are registered
> as a Democrat or Republican) by casting your vote tomorrow.
>
> SBE has instructed poll judges not to inform voters of the availability of
> the accessible voting machine, and to offer paper ballots for hand marking
> to all voters except those with "obvious" disabilities. Therefore, if you
> want to use the accessible voting machine, it is very important that you
> state you want to use it when you check in with poll judges. Once you have
> requested to use the accessible voting machine, poll judges must honor your
> request.
>
> Any Maryland voter has the right to use the accessible voting machine. If
> poll judges question in any way your request to use the accessible voting
> machine, you have the right to firmly, but politely, insist on using the
> accessible machine. It is also extremely important that you report your
> experience by completing the short survey, which can be accessed at the link
> below.
>
> After you have made your voice heard by voting, please let NFBMD know about
> your experience by completing our short ten question survey. The link to the
> survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZGFL99W . Please complete the
> survey by May 2. If you have any questions about the survey or if you need
> assistance to complete the survey, feel free to contact me at 410-659-9314,
> ext. 2221, or lblake at nfb.org<mailto:lblake at nfb.org>.
>
> If you encounter any problems exercising your right to vote privately and
> independently, you are also encouraged to report them to the Maryland
> Disability Law Center:
> by phone at 443-692-2492; 800-233-7201, ext. 2492; or
> by email at voting at MDLClaw.org<mailto:voting at MDLClaw.org>.
>
> Thank you and we look forward to receiving your survey responses!
>
> Lou Ann
>
>
> Lou Ann Blake, J.D.
> Deputy Executive Director
> Jernigan Institute
> National Federation of the Blind
> 200 East Wells Street
>     at Jernigan Place
> Baltimore, MD 21230
> Telephone: (410) 659-9314, ext. 2221
> Fax: (410) 659-5129
> E-mail: lblake at nfb.org<mailto:lblake at nfb.org>
> Web site: www.nfb.org<http://www.nfb.org/>
>
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