Tomorrow is election day, and it’s time to make sure your voice is heard! Everything from education funding to curb cuts to health care is affected by public policies, and voting is a hugely important way to have a say in those policies. That’s why it’s so important that all people with disabilities make our voices heard and vote.
Voting allows us to make a direct difference in our communities by voting in people who will actually work on the issues that matter to us. Don’t let anything stand in the way of your right to vote! Make a plan, be prepared, and take action.
Make sure you’ve got a plan in place for tomorrow, and you’re ready to rock the vote! And if you’re looking for voting information in ASL, check out SignVote. For more great information about voting with a disability, check out our voting resource list, REV UP, or SABE’s GoVoter Project!
If you’re headed to the polls tomorrow, make sure you’ve got a plan to stay safe. You can learn about different masks and how they keep you safe with our fact sheet on masks. You can find other plain language resources about COVID-19 to keep you safe here.
People with disabilities are affected by all kinds of public policy, so we need to make sure we have a say in the people putting those policies in place. We all have a place at the polls — so make sure your vote is counted!
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
PO Box 66122
Washington, DC 20035
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