Every poll site has Accessibility Clerks. These are ADA-focused poll workers who help voters with disabilities upon request. You can also bring anyone with you into the voting booth to help you vote, except your employer or union representative.
Accessible Entrances
Every poll site has an entrance that is accessible to voters with disabilities. This entrance may have temporary equipment, such as mats and ramps, to ensure voters can safely access the site.
Ballot Marking Devices
To ensure all voters can mark and cast their ballot privately and independently, every poll site has at least one Ballot Marking Device (BMD) and one ADA Privacy Booth, as well as other aids such as magnifying sheets.
The BMD is an electronic device that gives voters the ability to access and mark a ballot using a:
- Audio headset
- Touch screen
- Keypad
- Sip and puff device
- Rocker paddle