
Audio Voting
Clip: Season 4 Episode 416 | 1m 39s
Audio voting available for disabled voters
Oklahoma voters with visual or physical disabilities can vote in the Nov. 4 General Election using a special audio voting system. Ballot scanning machines used at precincts statewide include an Audio-Tactile Interface, which includes headphones and a console with uniquely shaped buttons and a select wheel. The ATI console also accommodates other adaptive devices commonly used by disabled voters.
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Audio Voting
Clip: Season 4 Episode 416 | 1m 39s
Oklahoma voters with visual or physical disabilities can vote in the Nov. 4 General Election using a special audio voting system. Ballot scanning machines used at precincts statewide include an Audio-Tactile Interface, which includes headphones and a console with uniquely shaped buttons and a select wheel. The ATI console also accommodates other adaptive devices commonly used by disabled voters.
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Debate
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