LATEST IN VOTING
Learn about pending legislation that impacts voters with disabilities, and find out what NDRN is doing to ensure we can fully participate in the political process.
Fix Needed for Native Americans and Pacific Islanders Left Out of Voting Law
As a result of an interpretation of the 2002 HAVA law, only 55 out of the 57 P&As are currently eligible for PAVA funding as CNMI and the American Indian Consortium do not receive this funding, because they are not considered “states”.
I Gotta Get My Voice Heard
Ryan Roy, a self-advocate, discusses what voting means to him as a parent to two children and why you should join him in casting your ballot.
We have power, we have to use it
In this video, Chris Miller from Disability Rights New Jersey reflects on what voting means to the disability community and to him personally as a voter with cerebral palsy.
Vote Early Day
In this video, three self-advocates from New Jersey and Virginia talk about the importance of voting, and specifically why you should vote early.
NDRN Warns the Freedom to Vote Act’s Familiar Paper Ballot Mandate Will Disenfranchise Voters with Disabilities
We urge Congress to amend the Freedom to Vote Act to exclude voters covered by the ADA from mandated use of a voter verified paper ballot for both in-person and remote voting.
Activist and Researchers to Gather for 2021 Disability Vote Data Summit
NDRN and AAPD have partnered together to highlight the realities facing the over 17.5 million people with disabilities who cast a ballot in 2020.