Can the Vote by Mail process accommodate visually impaired electors?
As with a traditional election, election officials maintain control over local requirements. The standard Vote by Mail voter kit does not contain a Braille template. Canada Post will work with you to make changes in formatting and font sizes to determine if these needs can be accommodated. Top • Has Vote by Mail ever been successfully used in Canada? Yes! Both at the municipal government level, and also by some commercial associations such as the Canadian Wheat Board and the Saskatchewan Party. Vote by Mail can be used successfully by all types of organizations needing to conduct an election. Canada Post can work closely with you to tailor a Vote by Mail voter kit to meet your election needs. Currently, provinces where Vote by Mail can and has been used are: • Ontario • Newfoundland and Labrador • Quebec • British Columbia A few examples include: 1997 Ontario Municipal Elections: Twenty Ontario municipalities were the first to conduct their municipal elections by mail. Significant incr
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