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Content Tagged ‘ballot design’
Post: Breaking the ballot: 34 candidates for Senate
Field Guides: Designing usable ballots
Example: An updated provisional ballot form for Ohio
Topics: Anywhere Ballot
Post: Ballot design and the intersection of constraints
Post: Testifying to the PCEA: Voting anywhere, any time, on any device
Post: Helping voters who have extraordinary abilities
Post: Rapid, responsive, radical: The Anywhere Ballot is born
Post: Ballots are made by laws and systems — and miracle workers
Post: A better ballot for New York
Post: Usability matters – even with paper ballots
Post: Initial observations and insights about ranked choice voting from a flash usability test
Post: Solving the double vote problem in New York State through design
Post: Flash usability testing for double votes in New York
Post: Why is it so hard to produce a usable, well-designed ballot?
Post: Testing ballots: Real names or fictional? Direct how to vote or not?