[NFBWV-Talk] Fwd: Time-sensitive: Blind New Yorkers Achieve Access to Absentee Voting

Sheri Koch slk8332015 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 5 17:09:07 UTC 2020



Sheri Koch, President
National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia
304-993-5103



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> From: "National Federation of the Blind" <webmaster at nfb.org>
> Date: June 5, 2020 at 1:00:11 PM EDT
> To: Sheri Koch <slk8332015 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Time-sensitive: Blind New Yorkers Achieve Access to Absentee Voting
> Reply-To: "National Federation of the Blind" <webmaster at nfb.org>
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> Blind New Yorkers Achieve Access to Absentee Voting
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> State agrees to Implement Interim System Allowing the Blind to Cast Absentee and Mail-in Ballots Privately and Independently for June 23 Election
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> A federal district judge has approved an agreement requiring the New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) to instruct local election boards to provide accessible absentee ballots to blind voters for the June 23, 2020 primary election. The ruling resolves a request for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by the National Federation of the Blind of New York and a coalition, including: Disability Rights New York; American Council of the Blind—New York, Inc.; Center for Independence of the Disabled, New York; Disability Rights Advocates; and several New York voters with disabilities. Read the full official press release on our website.
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> Blind voters will be able to request an accessible electronic absentee ballot through a page on the NYSBOE website or through their local county board of elections. They must do so by June 16, 2020. The National Federation of the Blind of New York is also asking blind voters to provide feedback on the accessible absentee voting process. They can complete a survey by calling 716-222-3NFB (716-222-3632) or visiting www.nfbny.org.
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> The court’s order is the third in a recent string of successes for the National Federation of the Blind to protect the rights of blind voters as states shift to absentee and mail-in ballots because of the coronavirus pandemic. Battles for accessible absentee voting in primary elections have also been won in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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> “We are pleased that an agreement has been reached swiftly regarding the June 23 primary,” said Mike Robinson, president of the National Federation of the Blind of New York. “We hope to work productively with NYSBOE to identify a more permanent solution and that other jurisdictions across the country will take note of our efforts in the empire state.”
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> The lawsuit, which will continue in order to resolve the question of accessible absentee and mail-in ballot solutions for elections later this year, alleges violations of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The National Federation of the Blind of New York is represented by Eve Hill of Brown Goldstein Levy LLP.
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