Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on 06/26/2026.
We at Chris Harden for Congress are working to make our site www.ElectHarden.com accessible to people with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility means designing and developing websites so that all people can use them, including individuals with disabilities who may rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, text enlargement, high‑contrast viewing, or other assistive technologies.
The goal of accessibility is to ensure everyone can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with our content, regardless of their abilities or the devices they use.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
Our campaign website is being improved on an ongoing basis to make it more accessible and user‑friendly. These efforts include:
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Using clear headings, labels, and descriptive link text.
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Structuring pages for compatibility with screen readers.
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Working toward sufficient color contrast between text and backgrounds.
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Providing keyboard‑accessible navigation wherever possible.
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Designing content to be readable and understandable on desktop and mobile devices.
We are committed to continuing to review and update our website to better align with recognized accessibility guidelines, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content.
Some parts of our website include content or features provided by third‑party services (for example, embedded videos, maps, donation forms, or social media plugins).
Because we do not control how these third‑party tools are built, certain aspects of them may not fully meet accessibility standards. Where possible, we work to choose services that improve accessibility and to provide alternative ways to access key information.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant]
Our campaign team is committed to making events and communications accessible. Where feasible, we aim to:
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Provide accessible venues and clear information about event locations.
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Offer alternative formats for important campaign materials upon request (such as large print or digital copies).
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Respond to accessibility‑related questions in a timely and respectful manner.
If you plan to attend an event and need specific accommodations, please contact us in advance so we can discuss options.
Requests, issues and suggestions
Your feedback helps us improve. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this website, or if you have suggestions for how we can better support your access to campaign information, please contact us:
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Phone: 404-480-155
When you reach out, please describe:
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The page or feature you were trying to use.
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The issue you experienced.
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Any assistive technology or device you are using (if you’re comfortable sharing).
We will make every effort to review your request and respond promptly, and we will use your feedback to inform our ongoing accessibility work.
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