Voters With Disabilities: Additional Monitoring of Polling Places Could Further Improve Accessibility Report to Congressional Requesters

Voters With Disabilities: Additional Monitoring of Polling Places Could Further Improve Accessibility Report to Congressional Requesters
ISBN-10
1976193028
ISBN-13
9781976193026
Pages
78
Language
English
Published
2017-09-09
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
United States Government Accountability Office

Description

Voting is fundamental to our democracy, and federal law generally requires polling places to be accessible to all eligible voters for federal elections, including voters with disabilities. However, during the 2000 federal election, GAO found that only 16 percent of polling places had no potential impediments to access for people with disabilities. To address these and other issues, Congress enacted the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), which required each polling place to have an accessible voting system. We examined (1) the proportion of polling places during the 2008 federal election with features that might facilitate or impede access for voters with disabilities compared to our findings from 2000; (2) actions states are taking to facilitate voting access; and (3) steps the Department of Justice (Justice) has taken to enforce HAVA voting access provisions. GAO visited 730 randomly selected polling places across the country, representing polling places nationwide, on Election Day 2008. GAO also surveyed states and interviewed federal officials.

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