As we head into the Mid-term elections, Clark and Swatha speak with Rylin Rodgers (Disability Policy Advisor at Microsoft) and Whitney Quesenbery (Executive

Director for the Center for Civic Design) about the work both organizations are doing to make voting accessible for individuals with disabilities. we discuss
the work the Center for Civic Design is doing to make finding accessible voting information easier to access, the work Microsoft is doing in this space
and why corporate engagement is important in voting advocacy, and the idea of democracy being a design problem.
To find out more about the Center for Civic Design, visit
Center for Civic Design
To access the Accessible Voting Index, visit
Accessible voting - Your guide to a private and independent voting experience
To find out more about Microsoft’s voting advocacy work, visit
Microsoft On the Issues - News and perspectives on legal, public policy and citizenship topics


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