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    Oregon looks to iPads to help disabled people vote

    SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon was first in the nation to have all residents vote by mail. Now it's pioneering another idea: vote by iPad.

    Voters in five counties are filling out and returning their mail-in ballots for a Tuesday special primary election to replace former U.S. Rep. David Wu, who resigned following a sex scandal. A handful will mark their ballots not with a pen but with the tip of their finger.

    It's the latest attempt at using new technology to help voters with disabilities cast ballots privately.

    Armed with iPads and portable printers, county election workers are going to parks, nursing homes, community centers and anywhere else they might find groups of voters who have trouble filling out traditional paper ballots.

    Using the iPad, disabled voters can call up the right ballot and tap the screen to pick a candidate, with or without the help of election workers. The voters then print the completed ballot and stuff it in an envelope to sign, take with them and drop in the mail or an official ballot box.

    Voters with poor vision can adjust the font size and screen colors, or they can have the iPad read them the candidates' names and even the voter pamphlet. A voter with limited mobility could attach a "sip-and-puff" device to control the screen. Lewis Crews, 75, who has severe arthritis, didn't have to hold a pen to fill out his ballot.

    "It's a lot simpler for me. I think it's a great setup they got," Crews told The Associated Press last week in a phone interview after he filled out and printed one of the first-ever iPad ballots.

    Elections officials helped Crews operate the iPad, he said, "but now that I've seen how it works I'm confident I can do it on my own."

    State elections officials say they'll use the same system in the special general election in January. And if the pilot project is successful, they'll make the service available across the state. They believe Oregon is the first state to try using iPads to mark ballots.

    Oregon officials decided to try iPads because their other equipment for helping disabled people vote is nearing the end of its life. The old tools, including laptops with various accessibility modifications, were hauled around in two suitcases and were difficult for election workers to set up.

    About 800 voters used it in 2010, according to the secretary of state's office.

    Officials hope the iPad's portability, simplicity and relatively low cost will make it easier to deploy to more places and reach more voters. People with their own accessibility tools like joysticks and paddles can connect them using Bluetooth wireless technology.

    "Some people want to vote independently, and they're the ones that we're talking to," said Steve Trout, state elections director. "Others just want someone to help them, and that's fine too."

    Apple Inc., which makes the iPad, has donated five of the devices for the experiment, and the state spent about $75,000 to develop the software. Oregon would need at least 72 iPads, two per county, to bring the program statewide, Trout said.

    At $500 each, the state could buy the iPads for about $36,000. Portable printers cost about $50 each, Trout said, or counties can use existing printers from their offices. The cost of software is still unknown.

    In the last two-year budget cycle, Oregon spent more than $325,000 to maintain accessible voting tools.

    Elections officials emphasize that, technically speaking, nobody is voting by iPad. Rather, they're using the device to mark a ballot that's dispensed from a portable printer and mailed to elections offices for counting, just a like a hand-marked ballot.

    Federal law requires that people with disabilities have the same opportunity for access and participation in the voting process, including privacy and independence. That means polling places have to be accessible, and elections officials have to make accessible voting equipment available.

    Curt Decker, director of the National Disability Rights Network, a Washington-based lobby group, said he's concerned that Oregon's iPad plan still relies on a paper ballot. Visually impaired voters won't be able to tell if the printout matches their selections. Elections officials say the iPad can read back the voters' selections before the ballot is printed.

    "Any time you start using paper, then people who are blind can't see it, and they would then need assistance. That's what we're trying to get away from." Decker said. "People with disabilities should be able to vote independently and privately. That is our goal."

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    Follow AP reporter Jonathan J. Cooper at http://twitter.com/jjcooper

     
    • A. Opinion  •  6 mths ago
      Why does Oregon only vote by mail? That seems like it's begging for voter fraud.
      • George W 6 mths ago
        Now you know why Oregon is controlled by democrats.
    • Minos  •  6 mths ago
      "At $500 each, the state could purchase the iPads for about $36,000."

      Has there been a RFP for this scheme to enrich Apple with taxpayers' money? You can get cheaper Android tablets or (gee, are they no longer manufactured?) laptops to do the same thing or better!
    • Tom  •  6 mths ago
      These bad republicans are attempting to disenfranchise all the people in my nursing home. I’ve been voting for these people for years now the republicans are trying to stop me. Next thing you know they’ll try to stop me from voting for the dead ones. Everyone is entitled to vote even if they are dead.
    • Infidelpigdog  •  Capitol Heights, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Or their "handlers."
    • Dada1111  •  6 mths ago
      a frigging waste of our money again
    • Wayne Hall  •  Oregon City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      oregon run by the unions for the unions
    • Scott  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Tell me how you can PROVE WHO is operating the iPad? MORE chance for VOTER FRAUD! Eliminate ALL forms of non-participatory voting NOW, and supply whatever is needed to get the people TO THE POLLS- INCLUDING polling aides who GO to the shut-ins, etc, AND STOP VOTER FRAUD!
    • Zork  •  6 mths ago
      Democrats look to Ouiji boards to help dead people vote
    • michael  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      voter fraud illegals welcome!!!!! nooooooooooo photo required
    • we're screwed  •  6 mths ago
      Follow the trail of the $36,000.00 and then you will know who, how and why this scheme has been concocted. Oregon, along with kommifornia, shall never cease to amaze people with any common sense.
    • Mel  •  Billings, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Democrats use a bus to pick up voters to take them to the polls.

      Just wondering??

      Is there such a thing as a Republican bus? And if there is who do they pick up??
    • Mark  •  6 mths ago
      democrats are soooo obvious.
    • brad  •  Quartzsite, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just one more way for obummer to steal the election. Voting in person is the only way to prevent fraud. Be proud to go to the polls and vote. It is about the only right you have left.
    • LeoS  •  6 mths ago
      That's an unfair advantage for republicans... Shake up all the mummies from the retirement homes and the freaks from circuses and asylums......
    • Tom  •  6 mths ago
      It's a waste of time and money to develope ways to help the disabled vote. ACORN has been voting for these people for years.
    • alfred  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This smells like a liberal voting scam. They can think of some very innovative ways to win an election.
    • Mekun  •  6 mths ago
      Its Oregon is anyone surprised?
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