Any voter who requires assistance in voting may be given assistance by a person of the voter's choice, other than a poll watcher or election observer, the voter's employer or agent of that employer, or officer or agent of the voter's union.
The Board shall ensure that capable assistance shall be made available to any requesting voter.
The Board shall provide in each voting place one (1) or more election workers specifically trained to assist voters upon their request.
Any person giving assistance shall assist only upon the request of the voter and in accordance with the wishes of the voter.
The Site Coordinator shall ensure that a record is made of the provision of such assistance to the voter and the nature of the voter's need for assistance.
Assistance provided to a voter may include, though not necessarily be limited to, the following:
No official providing voter assistance shall in any way influence or attempt to influence a voter's choice in voting, nor shall the official disclose to anyone how the voter voted.
Written instructions on how to cast a ballot shall be available to all voters. A trained election worker shall also be available to explain how to cast a ballot.
All voters shall have the opportunity, if desired, to mark a demonstration ballot prior to entering the voting booth.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 3, r. 3-713