Skip to Content

Syracuse University

|

Burton Blatt Institute

  • Home
  • About BBI
    • Who Was Burton Blatt?
    • Innovation Areas
    • Student Engagement & Alumni
  • Team
    • Leadership Team
    • Research, Knowledge Translation, and Outreach
    • Southeast ADA Center
    • Operations and Information Technology Support
    • BBI Fellows & Affiliated Researchers
    • Board Members
  • Research & Publications
  • Projects
  • News
  • Contact Us
People Search
  • Home
  • Projects
  • Southeast ADA Center-old
  • News
  • BBI Southeast ADA Center voting and disability resource list

BBI Southeast ADA Center voting and disability resource list

October 31, 2012

The Southeast ADA Center, a project of BBI, developed the Voting and Disability Resource List. to provide information about resources for accessible voting, reports and guidelines on voting system accessibility, and best practices for achieving voter access.

Source: adasoutheast.org/publications/resourcelists/accessible_voting_resources.pdf

More from this Section

  • ADA anniversary serves as a reminder of making the world more inclusive
  • BBI Chairman authors working paper on web access for people with cognitive disabilities
  • BBI Chairman discusses impact of ADA
  • BBI provides emergency preparedness guidance for people with disabilities
  • BBI Southeast ADA Center featured in ADA anniversary news story on accessible parking
  • BBI staff members to present at National ADA Symposium
  • BBI’s Southeast ADA Center, Kentucky Affiliate create guide for veterans: Know Your Employment Rights Under the ADA
  • Blanck quoted in Boston Globe article about Netflix captioning case
  • Get to Know: Mary Morder, Southeast ADA Center
  • Southeast ADA Center celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month and Disability Mentoring Day
  • Southeast ADA Center participates in panel discussion with national Social Security Advisory Board
  • Southeast ADA Center program featured by Georgia PTA
  • Study: People with disabilities sidelined in American politics
Advancing the civic, economic, and social participation of people with disabilities
| 950 Irving Avenue Dineen Hall, Suite 446 Syracuse, New York 13244-2130 | (315) 443-2863
  • Like Us on Facebook
  • Follow Us on Twitter
  • Subscribe to Us on YouTube
  • Follow Us on Instagram
© Syracuse University. Knowledge crowns those who seek her. |
  • Accessibility
  • Accreditation
  • Emergencies
  • Privacy