It’s #FieldGuide Friday!
You must be excited. Because we are going to do Vol. 08 Guiding voters through the polling place.
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4/ Be clear about actions voters must take. For voting, make diagrams accurate to your voting system. Close-up line drawings are better than photographs. Use icons, arrows, or symbols for meaning, not decoration.
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5/ Provide clear information about behavior in the polling place. Write in active voice. Tell voters what to do. Avoid negative (don’t do) when possible.
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6/ Communicate laws and regulations appropriately. Write a heading or sentence to summarize the law. If possible, paraphrase in plain language. Include the source of the law so others can look it up. Work with your counsel to get legal review early.
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Make it easy to read all languages. Make it easy to compare the information between languages. Limit signs to 2 languages.* One should be English.
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