In March, Chicago was one of 42 cities and counties where the U.S. Department of Justice conducted accessibility surveys.Ninety-five percent of the 106 city polling places sampled had some type of accessibility violation or barrier that made it harder for people with disabilities or the elderly to vote there.And while Illinois requires local election authorities to offer a curbside voting option — where a person can request assistance to come outside to help them vote — Equip for Equality Civil Rights Team Vice …