What provisions are made for blind or visually impaired voters?
Sample ballots for all countywide elections are printed in Braille for blind or visually impaired voters to examine before they vote. These are available in all elections offices, the Lighthouse of Pinellas at Watson Center, the Division of Blind Services in St. Petersburg, the Pinellas Talking Book Library, the Pinellas Council for the Blind, and the National Federation for the Blind local chapter.Blind or visually impaired voters may vote on the AutoMARK, a ballot-marking device available at every polling place, which features audio headsets, Braille keypads, large type and reverse type options.Braille Voter Registration Applications are available for use in any Supervisor of Elections office. These are also being distributed to the Lighthouse of Pinellas at Watson Center, the Division of Blind Services in St. Petersburg, the Pinellas Talking Book Library, the Pinellas Council for the Blind, and the National Federation for the Blind local chapter. A large-print Voter Registration App