British Voters Asked To Rate Polling Access

GLAMORGAN, WALES, MAY 6, 2005-- Voters with disabilities are being asked to rate their accessibility experiences at polling places or with mail-in voting following the May 5 election.

As part of a voters access campaign named "Polls Apart", the disability charity Scope has published an online questionnaire for voters to fill out. The organization wants to know if polling access has improved since 2001, when a similar survey found just 69 percent of polling stations were accessible.

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