[Ohio-talk] Inspire IVSLLC Accessible Voting
Suzanne Turner
sturner at ClevelandSightCenter.org
Wed Jul 24 17:47:26 UTC 2013
Thank you for all you have suggested and your comments.
I will take note of p-O-L-L. It was a simple mistake. This is why we all work together!
Suzanne
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Suzanne,
First, congratulations to you and to all of us that Eric had the wisdom to assign you this task! Ohio is well represented!
Secondly, I have just now taken the time to test both of these telephone systems, and find them refreshingly simple, almost brilliant.
Since the inception of accessible machines with the HAVA some ten years ago, I have had multiple frustrations at the polls. The workrs don't know how to use the machines. The machines in Hamilton Coutny are junky. One election day, I found out after casting my ballot that three workers had stood behind me with the eagerness of children, and witnessed my entire selection process! How's that for private?
At any rate, I find these phone systems to be a truly clever and simple solution. As you said, everyone uses the phone and knows the keypad. The voice selected has a good quality for most hearing ranges, and the options are clearly stated. Once familiar with the system, it iseasy to move through the choices and steps with far less tedium than the accessible machines used in my county!
I especially liked the ability to review one's ballot at the end and, in one of the systems, to review yet again after printing. I love this, since I admit that I have often felt a tad paranoid as to whether my vote was counted!
I do think that a speed control would be an extremely useful addition. Many experienced listeners will want the voice to go faster.
To echo Sheri's comment about public voting, I, too, have aways felt it extremely important -- and a bit thrilling -- to go into my polling place to cast my ballot. It is cool that that element, too, is obviously incorporated into these New England systems since the instruction is for the poll worker to hand the phone to the voter, thus the voting is expected to be done at the polling place.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to explore this excellent alternative, which I hope comes to ohio!
One final and gentle comment from me, hoping not to sound like the word police, but you have used the homonym for poll. We vote at the p-o-l-l, ot the p-o-l-e!
Again, congratulations and thank you for all you do!
Deborah
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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:49 PM
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Hi Suzanne,
Thank you for taking on this endeavor.
I just tested the Vermont system. It was very clear and concise. The only tricky part would be if one were to write in a candidate. That process seemed a bit cumbersome, but doable.
Anyway, the only strange thing I noticed while I was going through the ballot was that I was not actually at the polling station. I do find some sort of excitement voting independently in public! (Wow, is there a weird psychological name for that?) Thanks, Sheri Albers
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Subject: [Ohio-talk] Inspire IVSLLC Accessible Voting
Good Afternoon,
I have been appointed by the President of NFB of Ohio, Eric Duffy as the Voting Affiliate Liaison for Ohio. I was honored and proud to be selected and take this position with high regard.
On June 20, 2013, I was part of a National Conference Call held by the Chairperson, Lue Ann Blake who is the Director of Outreach at Jernigan Institute for The NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND. She introduced herself and explained the purpose of the project. This initiative is to ensure equality for the blind at area poles across the United States.
Most States were represented and great ideas were shared in order to effectively provide voter outreach and knowledge of resources that are not offered in every state. One of the most interesting pieces of equipment afforded to only a few states is IVSLLC. This tool is driven by a simple telephone that may or may not have a fax machine attached to it in order to print out the ballad. IVS is used in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut.
As I understand, most of Ohio's poles are accessible. However, sensitivity training is quite necessary and a high alert. Therefore, Eric has spoken to me in reference to working with the Governor's Advisory Board for persons with disabilities to inquire if this is also of a concern for them of providing awareness for their pole workers. More information will be up coming.
What struck me about this system is it seems to be a way for seniors, those with limited cognitive ability, those who are newly blind and others to participate in the voting process. Also, I realized that the phone is a universal method for most to communicate with and it does offer a sense of privacy, dignity and liberation. We all use the phone system for just about everything. The keypad is common, practical and easy on the touch.
Below you will find two different accessible voting resources that have become innovative and efficient to provide independency. There are two numbers for you to test your ability by way of voting on a telephone.
Please provide information if you think this is a system that Ohio would benefit from. They are demos. I tried them and found the IVSLLC from Vermont to be quite effective. This system sends your completed ballad to the Secretary of State directly. The other system prints out at a fax machine showing the completed ballad. This phone method is used in Maine, Connecticut and New Hampshire.
You would need to input the Pole Number and Access Code, which is provided for you below.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!!
Suzanne Turner,
Affiliate Voters Liaison for NFB of Ohio
IVSLLC in Vermont
Telephone Number: 888-661-6366
Pole Number: 1234
Access Code: 101
Fax Demo for New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut A fax at every poling location
Telephone: 866-979-3900
Pole Number: 1234
Access Code: 101
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Suzanne Turner, BSW, MPA
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Cleveland Sight Center
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1909 East 101st Street
P.O. Box 1988
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-0188
Our Mission: To empower people with vision loss to realize their full potential, and to shape the community's vision of that potential.
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