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Making Voter Registration Easy, Safe and Secure
March 30, 2022
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Federal District Court Judge Rules ACDL Voting Rights Litigation Will Continue
July 14, 2021
Historically, individuals with disabilities have often faced many barriers with access and opportunity at the polls. While different voting rights laws – the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requiring equal access to the voting process and reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, and the Help America Vote Act ensuring the right to a private and […]
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Heading to the Polls? Don’t forget Your Identification!
November 2, 2020
EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO If you are voting in-person this year, Arizona law requires you to present identification. When you arrive, state your name and address to the poll worker and present one form of identification from List #1 or two different forms of identification from List #2 or 3. The following lists come from […]
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Top 10 Questions People Ask ACDL’s Voter Hotline
November 2, 2020
EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO Did you know ACDL has a voter hotline on Election Day? We do. On Election Day, ACDL staffs a hotline to address election concerns for individuals with disabilities related to the right to vote independently and privately and be able to access polling places and use accessible voting equipment. Call ACDL […]
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Staying Safe at the Polls
October 30, 2020
EN ESPANOL ASL VIDEO This general election poses a number of challenges for voters because of COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states, “[t]he more an individual interacts with others, and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk for COVID-19 spread.” This means long lines and long wait times can increase […]
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AZ Secretary of State Releases Guidance on Preventing Voter Intimidation
October 23, 2020
ESPANOL AQUI ASL VIDEO Voter Intimidation is nothing new, dating back hundreds of years, but is a serious problem affecting the potential disenfranchisement of individuals. Given the publicity and the importance of this election, many news outlets are reporting that voter intimidation could be a problem on Election Day. Federal and state laws prohibit voter […]
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