[NFBMO] Accessible Voting Discussion Continued

Mark Harris markharris0022 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 13:29:35 UTC 2018


 Glad to hear that Platte county has the accessible voting machines for all
elections. Hopefully, very soon St. Louis County will have it.

On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 7:21 AM Gary Wunder via NFBMO <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> This is progress. Way to go.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: NFBMO [mailto:nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Shelia Wright
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> Cc: Shelia Wright
> Subject: [NFBMO] Accessible Voting Discussion Continued
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> I think one of the reasons I have always avoided absentee voting is that
> one
> had to provide justification as to why they could not vote on election day.
> It seemed to me that disabled people were automatically approved because
> there was an assumption that we couldn't participate like others or that
> somehow it was a great hardship for us to do so. Of course, there were
> other
> circumstances that were approved but a reason had to be provided.
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> Over time, many states have gone to early voting or have opened up absentee
> voting (removing the need to justify why you need to vote early).
> Accessible
> voting is still required.
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> As for the traditional absentee mail ballot, I do not know whether it is
> open to everyone . However, it does not meet my needs as it does not allow
> me to cast a private ballot. I voted for many years using poll judges or a
> reader. I don't really want to go back to that. I am willing to be
> inconvenienced if necessary in hopes that it will help our needs be
> addressed however future election trends develop. I don't want blind and
> disabled people's needs to be an afterthought or for us to be left behind
> without any thought at all.
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> Readers of this post may or may not agree with me but we rarely overcome
> any
> type of discrimination by following the most convenient or most expedient
> thing at the moment.
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> I am so glad that in the past eighteen months, our county has started
> having
> the accessible machines at all elections. It has helped poll workers to be
> more proficient in setting up the machine. It has helped me be more
> proficient at navigating the ballot. I don't expect it too always go as
> smoothly as it did last week and I can't be sure that every blind voter
> throughout the county had a positive experience but there has certainly
> been
> progress here in Platte County and the Platte County Board of Elections
> knows about the advocacy work of the NFB. It also helps that the newer
> machines are much easier to set-up, program, and use. By the way, Missouri
> was among the first to apply and receive the additional funding last
> spring.
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> Shelia
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> Shelia Wright, President
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