There’s still time to make your voting plan!
…if you will be voting by mail or in person. If you are voting in person, your state may have early voting options so that you can go to the…
…if you will be voting by mail or in person. If you are voting in person, your state may have early voting options so that you can go to the…
…important rules that have been finalized or are currently being finalized this month. ASAN welcomes the Department of Justice’s updated voting guidance and its launch of justice.gov/voting. The website hosts…
…make policy decisions change our everyday lives. Everything from curb cuts to anti-discrimination laws can change based on who holds elected office. Understanding voting and how to know who to…
…photo-ID laws. Readers will learn how to respond to voter challenges, how to keep or get back their voting rights, and how to ask for help with voting. “We need…
…tools at Ballotpedia and Vote411. If you need easy-to-understand information about voting, check out the voting section of our civic engagement toolkit. Need voting information on the go? The new…
…decide if you can vote. If you want to know the rules about voting and guardianship in your state, you can look them up in our toolkit. We also tell…
…“insane persons” to describe who is prohibited from voting. There are further violations of the federal Voting Rights Act (VRA) when states or local officials impose competency requirements or pre-voting…
…learn more about absentee voting and request an absentee ballot. Click to learn more about absentee voting Check out our toolkit, How to Vote by Mail! Q: What does it…
…a new plain language toolkit, all about voting by mail! We explain the basics of mail-in voting in plain language. Plus, the 50 state guide will give you everything you…
…minority subpopulation” to include SGMs with IDD & SGMs of color with IDD. You can read the full comments here. We’re gearing up for Disability Voting Rights Week next month!…