This poll has completed. It ran from Nov. 21, 2022, 12:43 p.m. through Dec. 14, 2022, 9:48 a.m.

PACIS LFTW 1.4 | Is affirmative action a good way to represent Persons with Disabilities in government?

Background

Uganda’s electoral laws provide for the representation of Persons with Disabilities at all government levels. Currently, for example, five members of parliament directly represent Persons with Disabilities, out of 529 members in total (1%). In this poll, we would like to know your opinion on affirmative action of Persons with Disabilities as enshrined in electoral laws.

We will discuss the results of this poll and the previous one, during our live ‘We Are Able! Talk Show’ [NAME THE DATE AND TIME OF YOUR TALKSHOW], but we would already like to hear from you in our poll!


Question:
Is affirmative action a good way to represent Persons with Disabilities in government?

A: Persons with Disabilities should not have special elective positions
B: There should be more special elective positions for Persons with Disabilities
C: The current system of special elective positions works well


Instructions:
Go to messages on your phone & type ACOO (SPACE) ANSWER (a, b or c) (SPACE) type YES or NO if you have a disability or take care of someone with a disability and Send your message to 8884. This SMS is totally FREE of charge.

 
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