Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada following the pilot project on the use of an assistive voting device in the November 29, 2010, by-election held in Winnipeg North : SE3-73/2011E-PDF

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Elections Canada conducted a pilot project of an assistive voting device (AVD) for use by persons with disabilities in the November 29, 2010, by-election in Winnipeg North. The objective was to assess whether this technology would be a viable option allowing electors with disabilities to cast their ballot independently and in secrecy. The agency would then evaluate the feasibility of large-scale implementation in a future general election.

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Department/Agency Canada. Elections Canada. Chief Electoral Officer of Canada.
Title Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada following the pilot project on the use of an assistive voting device in the November 29, 2010, by-election held in Winnipeg North
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English | French]
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Elections Canada. c2011.
Description 27p.tables
Catalogue number
  • SE3-73/2011E-PDF
Subject terms Adaptive aids (for persons with disabilities)
By-elections
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