WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY
The Michigan Bureau of Elections has created a YouTube video for Michigan voters, which explains what to expect when you appear at your voting location on Election day. Click here to view the video.
ACCESSIBLE VOTING AT YOUR POLLING LOCATION
All voters can independently and privately participate in the election process at their polling place. The City of Northville uses the Hart Voter Assist Terminal, which is a ballot marking device that assists with marking a traditional paper ballot. The completed ballot is then fed into a tabulator, which scans and records the votes.
The machine features a large font touch screen, and a Braille keypad and audio headset. Voters may also vote with the aid of their own personal sip/puff device or foot pedal that can be plugged into a port on the front of the terminal.
The Hart Voter Assist Terminal is available for all voters to use in each City of Northville polling place.
Click here to see how to use the Hart Voter Assist Terminal.