In the 2016 election, over 16% of eligible voters were people with disabilities. If you add non-disabled people living in the same households of people with disabilities ... spouses, parents, children, brothers and sisters ... the potential "disability vote" was as much as 25% of all eligible voters.* That is potentially a large and influential voting bloc.
Are you registered to vote? If not, next week is a great time to get that done.
A group of national disability organizations is once again sponsoring National Disability Voter Registration Week, July 17-21, 2017. You can register to vote any time, but during this week we will pay special attention to voter registration in the disability community. Registrations done through participating organization will be tallied, so we have will have a good sense of how many people with disabilities and family members have registered during the week.
Here's what to do:
1. If aren't sure whether you are registered, find out by clicking the link below and typing in your name and address.
Am I Registered To Vote?
2. If you are eligible but not registered, click the link below to complete your registration online.
Online Voter Registration
3. If you prefer, you can fill out a paper registration at NCCI, any weekday from 8 AM to 4 PM.
By the way, even though it probably seems like we just had an election, check out the dates for upcoming elections:
Election Day 2017 - November 7, 2017
2018 Mid-Term Elections - November 6, 2018
2020 General Elections - November 3, 2020
* Source: "Projecting the Number of Eligible Voters with Disabilities in the November 2016 Elections", Doug Kruse & Lisa Schur, Rutgers University
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