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Thursday, November 7, 2024

City of Livonia Offers Accessible Ballot for Voters With Disabilities

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Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan | Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan Official Photo

Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan | Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan Official Photo

In 2020, the State of Michigan began offering an option for voters who are blind or others with severe disabilities to vote in private and independently.  Voters can request an accessible ballot which allows them to mark documents on an electronic device, using their own assistive technology, without having to travel to a polling location or to the Clerk’s Office.  Voters with print disabilities may apply for an accessible electronic absent voter ballot that can be completed electronically, printed, and returned to the Clerk’s Office.  This accessible ballot is for people with disabilities only.

If you require an accessible ballot for voters with disabilities, apply online for an accessible electronic absent voter ballot.

Please contact the Clerk’s Office at (734) 466-2235 if you should have any questions or concerns.

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