Article 4 of Law No. 7393 aims at making it easier for visually impaired voters to take part in elections. In the past, such persons had to rely on their relatives or other persons to be able to understand the ballot and cast their votes. The amendments have expanded the tasks of the Supreme Board of Elections by adding the task of providing voters, in addition to print issues of forms, documents and lists, “templates suitable for ballots by the use of visually impaired voters”. This change is certainly to be welcomed and is in line with previous Venice Commission and ODIHR recommendations. Consideration should be given to taking additional measures to facilitating the access of persons with all types of disabilities to electoral processes, with a view to ensuring their effective and autonomous participation.