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Replying to @plain_language @danachis
We got this! Our writing/design and usability research on this was used in this election. https://civicdesign.org/an-invitation-to-certainty/ … https://civicdesign.org/cure-forms-that-invite-voters-to-act/ …
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Replying to @whitneyq @plain_language
Yes, and plain language in ballot instructions has always been a priority in election administration. I assisted
@GinnyRedish in 2008 study for@NIST :)https://www.nist.gov/publications/report-findings-use-language-ballot-instructions …2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
This is great! Is there anything similar for places that still utilize paper ballots?
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Replying to @plain_language @danachis and
https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/ are short plain language compilations of the best research-based advice for election design
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Replying to @civicdesign @plain_language and
We've also done a lot of work on mail ballot envelopes, used in a dozen states and counting. https://civicdesign.org/projects/vote-by-mail/ …
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You might want to see the envelopes and other materials we designed for provisional ballots. https://civicdesign.org/showcase/making-provisional-voting-easier-in-virginia/ …
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