Wheelchair user left unable to access polling station
Voters with disabilities have had mixed experiences casting their votes in today's House of Keys General Election.
That's according to a blind resident, who used a tactile voting strip to make his picks.
Juan Greggor says he found the experience better than in previous elections.
But, he knows of a wheelchair user who was left unable to enter a polling station:
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