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Barnet Council polling stations have accessible McGonagle Reader for voters with sight loss

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Anna Tylor of RNIB on improved voting services for blind people in Barnet Dear Barnet Post,  Like many, I’ll be voting in the local elections today – but, as someone with sight loss, I know from experience that doing so independently and in secret is far from guaranteed.   Voting is still an overwhelmingly visual process of reviewing a list and marking a cross in a box. Without the right equipment, many blind and partially sighted people are for…
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Barnet Post broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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