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Resources > voting and e-voting user experience:
UK
Research: Design, usability and accessibility
Implementation
of Electronic Voting in the UK: Technical Options Report
By Ben Fairweather and Simon Rogerson of De Montfort University
Commissioned by the ODPM, this report has some coverage of usability and
accessibility.
Electoral
Commisson: Review of ballot paper design comsultation paper (PDF,
515KB)
and
Centre
for Computing and Social Responsibility response, from Ben Fairweather
at De Montfort University, to the consultation paper (2003)
and
Electoral
Commission: Ballot Paper Design - Report and Recommendations
Includes some consideration of electronic voting.
Ballot papers will continue to be used as part of electronic
vote counting systems, such as that recently introduced in the London
area.
Democracy
Needs Good Design by Louise Ferguson, published by Open Democracy
(19 October 2004) addresses usability and user-centred design.
Standards and Guidelines - Disability Access Standards for
the Electoral Modernisation Pilot Projects: Access Standards for e-voting
and e-counting technology (ODPM)
Version
1, November 2002 (pdf)
The Polls
Apart reports commissioned from SCOPE by the UK Electoral Commission,
assess the accessibility of systems used in the UK electoral pilots, and
comment on usability in passing:
Polls
Apart 2001 - Campaigning for Accessible Democracy - accessibility
of the 2001 general election
Polls
Apart 2002 - A Future for Accessible Democracy - all voting channel
pilots (electronic and all-postal)
Polls
Apart 2003 - Developing Inclusive e-Democracy - all voting channel
pilots (electronic and all-postal)
Polls
Apart 2004 - An evaluation of the accessability of the 2004 European
Parliamentary and local elections all-postal pilots
Polls
apart Polling Station Checklist
A document for Electoral Administrators/Return Officers who want to ensure
polling stations are accessible to disabled voters produced by SCOPE.
(Word document)
The X Factor
By Louise Ferguson
Published by the Design Council in its Touching
the State final report. (5.5MB, pdf)
This article addresses usability of both old and new technologies in voting,
and the need for human-centred design approaches.
Democracy
Needs Good Design
by Louise Ferguson, published by Open Democracy (19 October 2004)
Addresses usability and user-centred design.
Evoting:
Designing for people
Presentation for the IPPR/NMK seminar Evoting: Policy and Practice, November
2004 (PowerPoint)
e-voting main page
(for links to material about other countries)
Main Resources
page.
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