Coconino County Elections Vote Centers and polling locations provide accessible voting devices for voters that need visual, hearing, or language assistance.
The accessible voting devices have a touchscreen that voters can use to mark their paper ballot. These devices must meet federal requirements and pass a State of Arizona test before each election. Election workers at polling locations have been trained to help voters with the devices.
These devices also provide language accessibility of the ballot in Spanish, Navajo, and Hopi. Coconino County has a population of just over 145,000, with approximately 27.5% Native American and 15% Hispanic (U.S. Census Bureau).
“Access to the ballot is a priority for the County,” said Coconino County Elections Director Eslir Musta. “The accessible voting devices provide voters the opportunity to have their voice heard and cast their ballot in their respective language.”
On Election Day, November 8, Coconino County deploys Americans with Disabilities (ADA) remediation resources at polling locations. They include ADA ramps, parking, signage, and curbside voting. These remediations help voters with mobility issues have a satisfying and independent experience casting their ballot at the polls.
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