Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada following the pilot project on the use of an assistive voting device in the November 29, 2010, by-election held in Winnipeg North : SE3-73/2011E-PDF
Elections Canada conducted a pilot project of an assistive voting device (AVD) for use by persons with disabilities in the November 29, 2010, by-election in Winnipeg North. The objective was to assess whether this technology would be a viable option allowing electors with disabilities to cast their ballot independently and in secrecy. The agency would then evaluate the feasibility of large-scale implementation in a future general election.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Elections Canada. Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. |
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Title | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada following the pilot project on the use of an assistive voting device in the November 29, 2010, by-election held in Winnipeg North |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English | French] |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Elections Canada. c2011. |
Description | 27p.tables |
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Subject terms | Adaptive aids (for persons with disabilities) By-elections |
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