37 posts in "Tag: ballot design"

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A month of presentations

A month of sharing what we've learned about civic design with election officials and UX designers

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Instructions on vote-by-mail ballots build confidence in Arapahoe County

How can good voter instructions reduce the workload of election judges during election season? In Arapahoe County, Colorado, the right...

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Participating in Participatory Budgeting

Learning about designing for the engaged citizens who vote in participatory budgeting

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Counting more absentee ballots in Escambia County, Florida

Can updating the instructions and forms for returning absentee ballots make a difference to how many of those ballots actually...

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Breaking the ballot: 34 candidates for Senate

Solving a ballot design challenge in California so the layout doesn't encourage voters to make mistakes on their ballots

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Designing usable ballots

We know now from several years of testing ballots all over the U.S. that implementing simple principles of design make it much...

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An updated provisional ballot form for Ohio

We like to say that democracy is a design problem. Much of the work of designing elections happens in government...

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Anywhere Ballot

What if anyone could mark their ballot on any device? Funded by Election Assistance Commission Accessible Voting Technology Initiative through a sub-grant from Information Technology...

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Ballot design and the intersection of constraints

A white paper on ballot simplicity, constraints, and design literacy in election administration.

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Testifying to the PCEA: Voting anywhere, any time, on any device

Drew Davies testified to the Presidential Commission on Election Administration about work to develop the Anywhere Ballot.

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Helping voters who have extraordinary abilities

A talk about the research watching ordinary people with extraordinary abilities who work around their limitations in their daily lives interact with the Anywhere Ballot.

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Rapid, responsive, radical: The Anywhere Ballot is born

The genesis of the Anywhere Ballot project: What if anyone could vote on any device?

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Ballots are made by laws and systems — and miracle workers

A ballot seems like a straightforward thing to design. Then comes something unpredictable.

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A better ballot for New York

In 2010, New York State used paper ballots for the first time.  Unfortunately, a NY League of Women Voters survey...

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Usability matters – even with paper ballots

An message on a ballot scanner doesn't explain that an overvote will not be counted - potentially leading to many lost votes.

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Initial observations and insights about ranked choice voting from a flash usability test

Participants voted on the Alameda County demonstration ballot and the Portland, Maine ballot from 2011.