Can a person who requires assistance to vote because of visual impairment, disability, or inability to read or write get help voting from someone at the polls or bring an assistant with them?
Yes, the precinct register must indicate that assistance has been requested or the voter may sign a Request for Assistance Form at the polling place. Assistance can be provided by two election officials or someone else of the persons own choice, other than his/her employer, an officer, or agent of his/her union.
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