Without the inclusion of a clear definition of the term "natural born citizen", we can expect any limitation being included in the Alabama State Constitution for constitutional officers to suffer problems with enforcement. What do the authors of SB21 mean by the term? #AlabamaElections #AccessibleElections #ConstitutionalAmendments
https://1819news.com/news /item/secretary-of-state-allen-proposal-requiring-natural-born-citizenship-for-elected-officials-gains-sponsors-in-senate-house
Once again, where elections are concerned, our civil government seems to be comfortable ignoring the law and has no fear of accountability. The City of Mobile, seems comfortable ignoring the restriction on changing voting places "within 3 months before an election" in violation of the Code of Alabama Section 17-6-4, para (d) and contrary to Attorney General Opinion (AGO) #79-00240, dated July 10, 1979. #AlabamaElections #AccessibleElections #2TierJustice
https://mynbc15.com/news/local/questions-arise-over-mobile-polling-place-change-amid-election-certification
Questions arise over Mobile polling place change amid election certification

MOBILE, Ala. — As elections are certified across Alabama, questions have emerged regarding the conduct of Mobile's recent election. Concerns were raised at a ci

Yo @ThePSF the vendor you use for the board election ballot is not screen reader accessible. Does that then mean that me and other blind people are unable to vote?

Choked to say the least here...

#a11y #blind #python #psf #accessibleelections

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Elections Canada’s Accessible Materials | National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS)

Elections Canada provides accessible resources to help all Canadians participate in democracy. These resources are available in English and French, in accessible formats such as braille, e-text, large print, audio (MP3 and DAISY) and video (ASL and LSQ). Below, you can explore some of Elections Canada’s accessible materials.