Systemwide Events Calendar
Accessible Voting Machine Demo
October 28, 11:00am - 1:00pmManoa Campus, Queen Lili`uokalani Center for Student Services 013
The Mānoa campus community is invited to a drop-in presentation on election accessibility for voters with disabilities, Tuesday, October 28, 2008 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm in the KOKUA Program office on the ground floor, room 013 of the Queen Lili‘uokalani Center for Student Services.
Anthony Akamine from the Office of Elections (in conjunction with the State Disability and Communication Access Board) will be talking to interested persons about the accessibility of the election process, polling sites and the voting machine.
Persons can have a hands-on demonstration of the voter machine that is adapted for use by persons who are blind and visually impaired, have print disabilities and mobility restrictions. This accessible machine is available at the Campus Center Room 306 for casting of absentee ballots through November 1st. Accessible machines will also be available at all polling places on General Election Day (November 4).
In 2004, Hawai‘i improved accessibility in the voting process by being one of the first states to utilize electronic balloting with accessible machines, thereby allowing blind persons to be able to vote independently by casting a secret ballot for the first time.
Event Sponsor
KOKUA Program, Manoa Campus
More Information
KOKUA Program, 956-7511 (V/T), kokua@hawaii.edu, http://www.hawaii.edu/kokua
| Tuesday, October 28 | |
| 11:00am | Accessible Voting Machine Demo Queen Lili`uokalani Center for Student Services 013 |
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| 12:00pm | Linguistics Seminar St. John Auditorium, Room 011 |
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| 12:30pm | Dept. of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Queen's Conference Center (510 S. Beretania St.), 2nd Fl. Lobby |
| 1:00pm | Pumpkin Painting Contest Cafeteria |
| 1:00pm | Get Stuff Done 3: Online Digital Assistants Native Hawaiian Center Computer Lab, 7-421 |
| 1:30pm | Conserving Hawai'i's Beaches for the 21st Century King Kamehameha Hotel Ballroom |
| 2:00pm | LiveScribe's Pulse Pen and Natural Reader Native Hawaiian Center Computer Lab, 7-421 |
| 3:00pm | Hawai'i Natural Energy Institute Seminar POST 723 |
| 3:00pm | Advanced Seminar on Place-Based Writing Kuykendall 409 |
| 5:00pm | Domestic Violence Candlelight Vigil McCoy Pavillion - Ala Moana Park |
| 7:30pm | Astronaut Stan Love Presentation POST Building Room 723 |
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