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The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters Office (ROV) has announced an upcoming in-person Voter Accessibility Workshop scheduled for October 16, 2024. The workshop is open to the public and aims to educate attendees about the accessible voting options available for the upcoming November 5, 2024 Presidential General Election. This initiative is part of the county’s efforts to improve voter access and ensure that all eligible individuals have the opportunity to participate in the democratic process.

During the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to learn about the various tools, equipment, and processes in place to facilitate secure and independent voting. This includes a live demonstration of accessible voting equipment, allowing attendees to familiarize themselves with the technology. Additionally, an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter will be present to assist individuals who are hearing-impaired, ensuring that all participants can fully engage in the event.

Matt Moreles, Acting Registrar of Voters, emphasized the importance of voter access, stating that it is not only a responsibility but a commitment to democracy. By providing information and resources to voters, the county aims to empower individuals to exercise their right to vote effectively. The workshop serves as a platform for the ROV to showcase its dedication to inclusivity and accessibility in the electoral process.

The event is scheduled to take place from 3 to 4:30 pm at the Registrar of Voter’s Office located on the Third Floor of 1555 Berger Dr., Building 2, San Jose, CA 95112. Interested individuals can find more information about the workshop by visiting the official website of the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.

In addition to the workshop, the ROV offers various voter assistance services to accommodate individuals with disabilities or other accessibility needs. These services include accessible voting machines, curbside voting options, and language assistance for non-English speaking voters. By providing these resources, the county aims to remove barriers to voting and ensure that every eligible voter can participate in the electoral process with ease.

Overall, the Voter Accessibility Workshop on October 16, 2024, serves as a proactive step towards promoting voter access and inclusivity in Santa Clara County. By empowering individuals with information and resources, the ROV is working to create a more equitable and accessible electoral system for all members of the community.