Touchscreen Voting Interface Design for Persons with Disabilities

Author(s):  
Jennifer Ismirle ◽  
Ian O’Bara ◽  
Sarah J. Swierenga ◽  
James E. Jackson

Using specifications gathered from previous research focused on mobile and/or accessible design, our research team designed and created a mobile voting user interface prototype for individuals with and without disabilities. Thirty-two participants, including individuals who have dexterity limitations, dyslexia, low vision, and those with no disabilities, evaluated the usability of our mobile voting prototype. Our study generally confirmed previous research, and we discovered further considerations for a universal mobile voting interface design. The majority of participants had a positive reaction and experience while voting using our prototype, and indicated they would use it in an election if it were available. Based on our results, recommendations are provided to inform user interface designers, election officials, voting system manufacturers, and the general public on the specific needs of different user groups and design considerations for a universal mobile voting interface.

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 50-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas K. Blanchard

This article explores how to build popular trust for voting systems that rely heavily on statistical tools, as they are generally counter-intuitive to the average citizen (and even to experts). By trying out the voting system in public and letting people tinker with it, a first level of familiarity can be achieved. Preliminary results from real-world experiments seem encouraging and point out the importance of psychological and sociological factors in election organization as well as the influence of user interface design. To go further, integration into a larger debating platform held by a national party could give first-hand experience to the majority of the people, and would progressively build trust as the political stakes grow higher. Finally, the authors look into how different e-democratic tools could interact in a mutually beneficial manner.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-105
Author(s):  
Sri Ravana ◽  
◽  
Niesha Gurusamy ◽  
Kasturi Varathan

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