West Virginia Statutes
§ 3-1C-2 — Findings
West Virginia § 3-1C-2
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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 3-1C-2 (2026).
Text
The Legislature makes the following findings:
(1)Microchip and digital technologies are increasingly changing the way Americans vote;
(2)State and political subdivisions are replacing antiquated voting methods and machines with computer- and electronic-based voting systems, but nonvisual access, whether by speech, Braille or other appropriate means is often overlooked in certifying and purchasing the latest voting technology;
(3)Voting technology and systems which allow the voter to access and select information solely through visual means are a barrier to access by individuals who are blind or visually impaired, thereby discouraging them from exercising the right to vote, the most fundamental right of citizenship in a free and democratic society;
(4)Software and hardware adaptatio
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Legislative History
2002 Reg. Sess., SB226
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