[Mt-blind] VOTING MACHINES
Jerry Hutch
modrepro at mt.net
Fri Feb 16 14:25:51 CST 2007
I am not sure if this would help but the full text of this report can be
found at the following link. The problem is that the report is
presented as a .pdf file. Most screen readers can can not read .pdf
files.
Here is the link to the reprt. http://www.voteraction.org/ It is the
first report listed there and there is a hypertext link after the brief
description that says "read report here" click on that link and the
.pdf file will come up
dmgina wrote:
>Hi there,
>I would keep what we are using.
>We can't let anything become an excuse for us not to keep voting.
>If machines need to be fixed so be it.
>It wouldn't be the first machine that broke.
>We know that nothing was on the machine while we were voting.
>The votes went threw and were counted with the rest when counting was being
>added up for the day.
>I am not sure why this article is so important.
>At first, the first time, the machine didn't do the whole ballad.
>But the second time it worked like a charm.
>Keep encouraging blind folks to vote.
>It is a step that is a thrill the first time it happens.
>
>
>--Dar
>wishing a
>backTpack
>call me at
>406-259-1124
>Every Saint has a past,
>Every sinner has a future ,
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jerry Hutch" <modrepro at mt.net>
>To: "Montana Association for the Blind List" <mt-blind at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:47 PM
>Subject: [Mt-blind] VOTING MACHINES
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>>Dan and the list,
>>
>>Here is a message about voting machines and their problems that I have
>>received by email. This is for your information.
>>
>>OpEd News, PA, USA
>>Wednesday, February 14, 2007
>>
>>"Daily Voting News" For February 14, 2007
>>
>>By JGideon
>>John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
>>
>>According to a new report issued by VoterAction and Demos, "Direct
>>Recording Electronic (DRE) voting machines, once considered essential to
>>ensuring private and independent voting booth access for voters with
>>disabilities, often do not work as promised, according to a new report
>>published today.
>>
>>Authored by access technology expert Noel Runyan and published by election
>>reform groups Demos and Voter Action, "Improving Access to Voting: A
>>Report on the Technology for Accessible Voting Systems" shows that, due to
>>inadequate or malfunctioning voting machines, voters with disabilities are
>>frequently forced to ask for assistance or compromise the privacy of their
>>vote- severe violations of federal disability accommodation requirements.
>>
>>The report details significant difficulties for voters with disabilities,
>>including: the lack of a controllable interface for those who are unable
>>to use touch screens or tactile key inputs; inadequate audio access
>>features for people with visual or cognitive impairments, with dyslexia,
>>or with severe motor-impairments; and lack of privacy curtains to prevent
>>others from reading the voters' selections on their visual displays. "I
>>originally had high hopes for the new voting machines" said Noel Runyan,
>>the author of the report.
>>
>>Runyan, who is blind, is a professional electrical engineer who has spent
>>much of his career developing access technologies for people with visual
>>impairments. "Even with my technical background and the help of poll
>>workers, I could not get the Sequoia Edge II DRE to work. I have since
>>tested most of the available voting systems at conferences and at the
>>National Federation of the Blind's accessible voting systems lab, and my
>>fears have been confirmed: Most of the DREs deployed were not designed
>>with real disability access in mind.""...
>>
>>
>>http://www.opednews.com/articles/ge
>>
>>nera_jgideon_070214__daily_voting_news__.htm
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I am not sure if this would help but the full text of this report can be found at the following link. The problem is that the report is presented as a .pdf file. Most screen readers can can not read .pdf files.
Here is the link to the reprt. http://www.voteraction.org/ http://www.voteraction.org/
It is the first report listed there and there is a hypertext link after the brief description that says "read report here" click on that link and the .pdf file will come up
dmgina wrote:
Hi there, I would keep what we are using. We can't let anything become an excuse for us not to keep voting. If machines need to be fixed so be it. It wouldn't be the first machine that broke. We know that nothing was on the machine while we were voting. The votes went threw and were counted with the rest when counting was being added up for the day. I am not sure why this article is so important. At first, the first time, the machine didn't do the whole ballad. But the second time it worked like a charm. Keep encouraging blind folks to vote. It is a step that is a thrill the first time it happens. --Dar wishing a backTpack call me at 406-259-1124 Every Saint has a past, Every sinner has a future , ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Hutch" mailto:modrepro at mt.net <modrepro at mt.net>
To: "Montana Association for the Blind List" mailto:mt-blind at nfbnet.org <mt-blind at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:47 PM Subject: [Mt-blind] VOTING MACHINES
Dan and the list, Here is a message about voting machines and their problems that I have received by email. This is for your information. OpEd News, PA, USA Wednesday, February 14, 2007 "Daily Voting News" For February 14, 2007 By JGideon John Gideon of VotersUnite.org According to a new report issued by VoterAction and Demos, "Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting machines, once considered essential to ensuring private and independent voting booth access for voters with disabilities, often do not work as promised, according to a new report published today. Authored by access technology expert Noel Runyan and published by election reform groups Demos and Voter Action, "Improving Access to Voting: A Report on the Technology for Accessible Voting Systems" shows that, due to inadequate or malfunctioning voting machines, voters with disabilities are frequently forced to ask for assistance or compromise the privacy of their vote- severe violations of federal disability accommodation requirements. The report details significant difficulties for voters with disabilities, including: the lack of a controllable interface for those who are unable to use touch screens or tactile key inputs; inadequate audio access features for people with visual or cognitive impairments, with dyslexia, or with severe motor-impairments; and lack of privacy curtains to prevent others from reading the voters' selections on their visual displays. "I originally had high hopes for the new voting machines" said Noel Runyan, the author of the report. Runyan, who is blind, is a professional electrical engineer who has spent much of his career developing access technologies for people with visual impairments. "Even with my technical background and the help of poll workers, I could not get the Sequoia Edge II DRE to work. I have since tested most of the available voting systems at conferences and at the National Federation of the Blind's accessible voting systems lab, and my fears have been confirmed: Most of the DREs deployed were not designed with real disability access in mind.""... http://www.opednews.com/articles/ge http://www.opednews.com/articles/ge
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