For sure. We know there are sometimes restrictions in communities when polling stations that are selected are not accessible, and usually people then receive an alternative spot to vote. I strongly encourage that all spaces be accessible. It can help people with disabilities, moms with strollers, the aging population and people who have invisible disabilities if they are just accessible always. However, I know that finding a large enough location is sometimes a challenge, and therefore those are there.
I had one suggestion around that at one point. There could be an easy-access line or a chat on the website where people could easily access somebody and say, “Hey, it's not accessible. I need support right now. Where do I go? How can I vote?”