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Trust Through Design: User-Friendly Ballots & Interfaces
“You shouldn’t need a PhD to vote.”
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Trust Through Design: User-Friendly Ballots & Interfaces in the Canadian Civic Context

The topic "Trust Through Design: User-Friendly Ballots & Interfaces" examines how the design of electoral systems—specifically ballots, voting interfaces, and related technologies—shapes public confidence in Canada’s democratic processes.

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