[Njtechdiv] AIRA helps with voting

Mario Brusco mrb620 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 1 14:55:55 UTC 2018


here's something important enough worth highlighting:

Exercise Your Democratic Rights with Aira
https://aira.io/vote-2018

October 31st, 2018

Unless you have been completely disconnected from all media, you know 
that we have an important election for national and local offices on 
November 6. So, to show our support, Aira is here to help with free 
minutes for activities related to voting should you need us – available 
to anyone with the Aira app.

...

The Help America Vote Act (2002) provides for accommodation for every 
part of the voting process, including voting machines, material, and so 
on. It’s a step in the right direction, but there are still challenges 
related to exercising our democratic right as blind people. Today, 
through November 7, Aira will be available for free use to assist us 
with conveniently and efficiently accessing voter information and more.

...

In all likelihood, Aira cannot be used at your polling station to help 
you cast a vote. Generally, cellphones are not allowed in the voting 
booth. And at any rate, if your polling station is following federal 
law, there should be at least one accessible voting machine available. 
However, Aira certainly can help you fill out an absentee application or 
ballot, if your state doesn’t yet have an accessible way for you to do 
so. If you are having any difficulty accessing voter information, 
whether it’s reading a sample ballot or all the paper we get from 
candidates in the mail, or navigating and accessing online information, 
Aira can help you with that as well.

Getting to your polling station has never been easier, as you can ask an 
agent to schedule a ride with Uber or Lyft, whichever service you 
prefer. This counts as a voting-related task so long as you make it 
clear to the agent that you are taking a ride to your local polling 
station. Want a pro-tip? Uber
and Lyft will also be running promotions for the elections, so make sure 
you take advantage of them.

...

Written by Paul Schroeder, Aira Vice President for Public Policy and 
Strategic Initiatives


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