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BACKGROUND
The County operates services, programs, and activities within the meaning of Title II, including operating a voting program for federal, state, and local elections for which it selects and...
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Chapter 5: Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives The overwhelming affirmative vote in the Senate contributed to the ADA’s remarkable momentum....
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A8. Accessible Route
Are the accessible parking spaces serving the voting area on the shortest accessible route to the accessible entrance? [ADA Stds 4.6.2] Yes _____ No _____...
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Monitoring and Reporting
County polling place upon reasonable notice and approval – not to be unreasonably withheld -- by the Supervisor pursuant to law, and to inquire about the availability of an accessible voting...
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E1-3. Route Level Changes
Does the route from the accessible entrance to the voting area change levels using a ramp, lift or elevator? Yes _____ No _____ If no, go to question E1-7....
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E1-7. Doors
At each location on the way to the voting area where the accessible route passes through a door or doors, does at least one door meet the following requirements?...
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12101(a)(3)
disabilities persists in such critical areas as employment, housing, public accommodations, education, transportation, communication, recreation, institutionalization, health services, voting...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision People who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route to access the voting area, not just the accessible routes...
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration.
ILLUSTRATION: A county's Supervisor of Elections provides magnifying lenses and readers for individuals with vision impairments seeking to vote....
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E1-1. Accessible Route
Is there an accessible route, at least 36 inches wide that connects the accessible entrance to the voting area (the accessible route may narrow to 32 inches wide for up to 2 feet in length...
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What responsibilities does the Justice Department have with regard to voter fraud or intimidation?
In cases where intimidation, coercion, or threats are made or attempts to intimidate, threaten or coerce are made to any person for voting or attempting to vote, the Department of Justice...
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Senate Approval
Senator Hatch typed the amendment himself, and the Senate approved it by a voice vote....
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B. Survey, Compliance and Review of Polling Place Locations
If the Board ultimately determines that a newly proposed location is not accessible (as defined by the survey instrument) or cannot be made temporarily accessible during the voting period...
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A5. Accessible Parking Spaces
[ADA Stds 4.6.3] If No: Look for a nearby area that is relatively level which could serve as an accessible parking space with an accessible route to the accessible entrance to voting....
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Is it prohibited to draw majority-minority districts?
Later Supreme Court decisions have held that drawing majority-minority districts may be required to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act....
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How do I get the Justice Department to monitor an election?
Please describe when and where the election is being conducted and the possible violations of the federal voting rights laws that are of concern....
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E2-2. Overhead Objects
Are pedestrian routes leading to or serving the voting area free of overhead objects with the bottom edge lower than 80 inches above the floor?...
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D1. Accessible Entrance
[ADA Stds 4.1.3(1)] Notes: If this entrance is not the main entrance, it needs to be kept unlocked during voting hours. ...
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Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House
On August 2, the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources voted unanimously to report the ADA, as amended, to the Senate floor....
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BACKGROUND
permanent Early Voting polling place locations throughout the City of Chicago beginning on the 15th day preceding Election Day....
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Conference Proceedings and Final Passage
Senate: 61 of 100 (61%) voted no. Democrats: 43 of 55 (78.2%) voted no. Republicans: 27 of 45 (60.0%) voted yes. 24. House: 355 of 413 (86.0%) voted yes....