On January 12, 2021, the Department of Justice (DOJ) reached a settlement under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with the Board of Election Commissioners (BEC) for the City of St. Louis (Board), identified as DJ NO. 204-42-155, to ensure that St. Louis polling places are accessible during elections to individuals with mobility and vision impairments.
Read MoreSandoval County, NM, has been sued by the Department of Justice for election polling place Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) discrepancies.
Read MoreIt happened again! McKinley County, NM, has been sued by the Department of Justice for election polling place Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) discrepancies.
Read MoreWhat should you do if you think your election polling place is not ADA accessible? You have several options. Contact your county Commissioner, the county election supervisor, or , if you are not sure that your election polling place is not ADA accessible, it may be wise to hire an ADA accessibility inspector to look at the voting site for you.
Read MoreThe United States of America and Harris County, TX have entered into a settlement agreement regarding accessible election polling places. After over 4 years of legalbattling, the parties agreed to a settlement. The terms of the settlement will remain in effect for 4 more years!
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