Principles for usable and accessible voting systems in the VVSG 2.0, now in public comment: Principle 5: EQUIVALENT AND CONSISTENT VOTER ACCESS All voters can access and use the voting system regardless of their abilities, without discrimination.
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Principle 6: VOTER PRIVACY Voters can mark, verify, and cast their ballot privately and independently.
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Principle 7: MARKED, VERIFIED, AND CAST AS INTENDED Ballots and vote selections are presented in a perceivable, operable, and understandable way and can be marked, verified, and cast by all voters.
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Principle 8: ROBUST, SAFE, USABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE The voting system and voting processes provide a robust, safe, usable, and accessible experience.
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Principle 2: HIGH QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION 2.2 - The voting system is implemented using best practice user-centered design methods, for a wide range of representative
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Read the full set of principles and guidelines in the proposed VVSG 2.0 Voluntary Voting System Guidelines and add your comments:https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/02/28/2019-03453/proposed-voluntary-voting-system-guidelines-20-principles-and-guidelines …
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