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You are corect in that polling places are often not accesable. So why don't you do something about it. You have certain options. You can file a complaint under the ADA and you can persue that complaint. Their are laws in place, but often people do not use them I am not sure what state you are from, but their are Centers for Indipendent living all over the country. The center in your areas can help you with fiing a complains. If people let accesability isues stop them from voting then they will never truely make progress. Our county is working on making change. This is because we were able to get a simpathitic person into the county clirks office. I am personally assisting on accesiblity surays and have found that many polling places can be adapted quickly and with little cost. It is up to individeuals to fight for that change, or better yet organize many of you and fight for what you need and have a right to. If you would like to E mail me personally I would be more than willing to help give you informatin on how that can be done. Chuck
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