Project Description
I run the mobile voting platform at www.votritemobil.com and need the interface refined so that visually impaired voters can cast their ballots with confidence. The main pain-point is the current tap/click behaviour: selections sometimes mis-register, forcing users to repeat actions or fear that the wrong choice was recorded.
Your brief is to:
• Analyse the existing front-end code and pinpoint why taps or mouse clicks occasionally fail to select the intended option.
• Redesign the interaction so that every selectable element has a generous hit-box, clear visual focus, and an unmistakable confirmation state.
• Streamline on-screen cues and navigation, removing any visual clutter that might confuse low-vision users.
Deliverables
1. Updated UI code integrated back into the project’s repo.
2. A short accessibility test report demonstrating that all voting actions are now reliably selectable with standard screen-reader or magnifier tools.
3. Build/installation notes so I can deploy the update without guesswork.
The core goal is simple: when a user with limited vision arrives on a ballot screen, one deliberate click or tap should be all that’s needed to record their choice correctly—no more, no less. Feel free to suggest additional quick-win improvements, but keep the scope tightly focused on making the voting flow error-proof and intuitive.