"You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out"
Voting is my superpower!
Voting gives you a voice in what happens in city, country....etc. In general people with disabilities vote less often than people without disabilities,when this happens people with disabilities have less of a voice.
If you don't have vote,you are letting other people make decisions for you which may be affect your rights & access.
Voting is your superpower!
How do I prepare to vote?
🟣Make a plan!
⚫ Decide which election contest important to you
🔵 Check on your state election board website to find out if you need identification to vote
🟢 Find out which polling place is your assigned voting location.
🟡 Arrange for transportation to the polls if needed
What are your rights?
*You have the right to vote
*Ask for assistance in voting
*Right to bring a friend or family member
*Right to advocate for yourself
What if I need help?
You can ask poll workers for the help you need. Poll workers cannot approach you to ask you if you need help, but you can ask them for the help. You can ask the poll worker to help with reading the ballot and using the voting machine. Someone can go with you and ask the poll worker for assistance
on your behalf. Someone can also go with you to the polling place and into the voting booth to help you.
Information take:
🟨National Disability Rights Network
🟧American association for People with Disabilities Voter Resource Center
🟥Online portal for registration, absentee ballots, election dates, and other information
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