Podcast: Past, Present, and Future of Accessible Voting

Today, we are talking with Clark Rachfal Director of advocacy and governmental affairs of the American Council  of the Blind, and Luanne Blake, Director of research programs of the National Federation of the Blind. They will share information related to accessible voting, what options those of us who are blind or low vision have when it comes to casting an accessible, independent ballot, as well as information related to the advocacy efforts that have taken place to ensure that we are able to do so.

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Transcription services provided by Anne Verduin

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