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The day before Detroit’s primary election, Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey told The Metro "less than five" polling places in the city have accessibility problems — and that her legal obligation includes ensuring entrances and voting machines are accessible.
This week, nonprofit advocacy organization Detroit Disability Power pushed back. The group disputed Winfrey’s claims, pointing to its 2025 survey of 167 polling locations. The findings, they say, reveal widespread barriers and raise serious concerns about Detroit polling place accessibility ahead of the November election.
Eric Welsby, the policy director for Detroit Disability Power, joined Robyn Vincent on The Metro to dispute Winfrey's claims. He explained the persistent barriers for people with disabilities at Detroit polling locations and how this issue is not unique to Detroit.
By WDET5
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The day before Detroit’s primary election, Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey told The Metro "less than five" polling places in the city have accessibility problems — and that her legal obligation includes ensuring entrances and voting machines are accessible.
This week, nonprofit advocacy organization Detroit Disability Power pushed back. The group disputed Winfrey’s claims, pointing to its 2025 survey of 167 polling locations. The findings, they say, reveal widespread barriers and raise serious concerns about Detroit polling place accessibility ahead of the November election.
Eric Welsby, the policy director for Detroit Disability Power, joined Robyn Vincent on The Metro to dispute Winfrey's claims. He explained the persistent barriers for people with disabilities at Detroit polling locations and how this issue is not unique to Detroit.

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