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Center for Civic Design ~ Democracy is a design problem ~ Civic design researchers and designers. Creators of the Field Guides To Ensuring Voter Intent

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    1. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      It’s #FieldGuide Friday! We make the Field Guides To Ensuring Voter Intent. They each hold 10 guidelines for doing good, simple design for elections. Today, let’s do Vol. 07, Designing election department websites. Ready?

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    2. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      1/ Help voters find your website. Including the words that people search for in your website’s name, headings, and text will help people get to the right place.

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    3. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      2/ Connect your website to other government sites. Voters start by looking for information locally. They often search for their town or county name plus “elections,” which leads them to a local site. But you don’t have to have all election information on your website.

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    4. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      3/ Answer the question: ‘What’s on the ballot?’ Show an example. Voters want to know what’s going on ahead of time, and they want to be sure of what they’re doing when they mark the ballot.

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    5. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      4/ Group navigation to answer voters’ questions. Rather than organizing the site around how the department or board is organized, anticipate — and answer — voters’ questions.

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    6. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      5/ Help visitors know what site they are on and what will be covered there. The purpose of the website is to answer questions rather than advertise the election department or board of elections.

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    7. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      6/ Write links that use words voters use and that help voters know where they will end up. Links and headings that are worded as questions work well.

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    8. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      7/ Put the most important information in the main menu or the center section of the page. Studies show that more than 40% of US adults have low literacy.

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    9. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      8/ Help voters find ballot information, especially if sample ballots are within a widget or a wizard. Polling place finders and voter information look-ups often hide ballot information that voters are looking for.

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      Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

      9/ Use words that voters use in links, headings, and graphics. Avoid using election jargon such as “sample ballot” and “affiliation.” Instead of “sample ballot,” just say “ballot” or “example ballot” or “your ballot.”

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        2. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

          10/ Help voters see at a glance what each chunk of information is about. - Use clear, simple, headings in plain language. - Decide what’s most important and emphasize that. - Be as specific as possible. - Use bulleted lists rather than long paragraphs.

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        3. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

          That’s it! Check your work. Can voters find: - your election website? - what’s on the ballot? - where to vote? - how to get an absentee ballot and when it is due back? - dates for important deadlines, such as when to register?

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        4. Center for Civic Design‏ @civicdesign 16 Feb 2018

          You can download #FieldGuide 07 for free here: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/designing-election-department-websites/ … See all of them here: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/  Or write to us and, if you are a govie, we’ll send you printed copies for free: hello@civicdesign.org P.S. They are really beautiful.

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