Figure 9.3: Electors with a Disability's Perception of Elections Canada Staff's Sensitivity towards their Voting Needs
Q83. Would You Say That Elections Canada Staff Were Sensitive Regarding Your Needs When Voting?
This horizontal bar graph is titled "Electors with a Disability's Perception of Elections Canada Staff's Sensitivity towards their Voting Needs" It shows the breakdown of answers from respondents with a disability who voted in the 42nd election to question 83, "Would You Say That Elections Canada Staff Were Sensitive Regarding Your Needs When Voting?" Answer options "very sensitive" and "somewhat sensitive" are presented in this graph as well as a combination of both answers. The breakdown is as follows:
- of 580 respondents with a disability in total, 67 percent said that Elections Canada staff were very sensitive regarding their needs when voting, 17 percent said that they were somewhat sensitive, and both percentages add up to a total of 84 percent.
- of 100 Aboriginal electors, 71 percent said that they were very sensitive, 14 percent said they were somewhat sensitive, and both percentages add up to a total of 85 percent.
- of 54 young electors, 59 percent said that they were very sensitive, 26 percent said they were somewhat sensitive, and both percentages add up to a total of 85 percent.
- of 92 foreign-born respondents, 76 percent said that they were very sensitive, 13 percent said they were somewhat sensitive, and both percentages add up to a total of 83 percent.