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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

November 2016 Election: Voters with Disabilities Experience Online Survey

The national Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) organization has requested individuals, advocates, and organizations across the country to assist with getting individuals with disabilities who voted in the November 8, 2016 General Election to respond to a national survey they are conducting, by January 1, 2017

The survey is seeking responses from all voters with disabilities who participated in this year's General Election either by vote by mail, early voting, or at the polls on Election Day.

The survey only takes a few minutes and the responses will be very helpful in addressing voters with disabilities' concerns on a national level. The survey covers issues regarding access to the polls, poll workers' friendliness towards individuals with disabilities, poll workers' knowledge of accessibility tools (for example, ballot marking devices) and other issues and also provides voters an opportunity to respond candidly. Please take a moment to complete the survey at the link below. Also, think about others who might be willing to take the following survey and please forward to them as well:

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