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The Assessment of Barrier-Free Facilities on Vote Stations

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In order to achieve substantive equality goal for people with disabilities, the voting rights of the elderly and people with special needs shall not be ignored. This study aimed to inquire the accessibility of voting stations. The barrier-free facilities of 31 voting stations had been assessed in Keelung, Taiwan. The findings noted major failures were inquired through the assessments of ramped entry and disabled entrance, accessible elevator, and barrier-free parking space.
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