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VIDEO: Disabled voters should be able to vote privately like everyone else

Debra Cronmiller recently shared on UpNorthNews Radio that the State Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate drop boxes and the temporary injunction allowing accessible absentee ballots for voters with print disabilities are positive steps towards making voting more accessible. She emphasized the importance of ensuring everyone, including those with disabilities, can privately and independently mark their…


Debra Cronmiller recently shared on UpNorthNews Radio that the State Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate drop boxes and the temporary injunction allowing accessible absentee ballots for voters with print disabilities are positive steps towards making voting more accessible.
She emphasized the importance of ensuring everyone, including those with disabilities, can privately and independently mark their ballots.
The League of Women Voters continues to advocate for easier and more convenient voting options for all.

@upnorthnews Debra Cronmiller recently shared on UpNorthNews Radio that the State Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate drop boxes and the temporary injunction allowing accessible absentee ballots for voters with print disabilities are positive steps towards making voting more accessible. She emphasized the importance of ensuring everyone, including those with disabilities, can privately and independently mark their ballots. The League of Women Voters continues to advocate for easier and more convenient voting options for all. #wisconsin #wisconsinnews #wisconsinpolitics #voting ♬ original sound – UpNorthNews

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