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For people with Down syndrome, family members, caregivers and professionals.

Voting Resources

September 2024 | Adult Down Syndrome Center - Resource List

General Voting Resources

Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Future Webinar opens in new window

National Down Syndrome Congress

Webinar recording

 

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National Down Syndrome Society

Includes a Voter Checklist and Values Inventory.

 

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2024 State Voting Guides for the General Election opens in new window

REV UP Voting Campaign at the American Association of People with Disabilities

Provides voting guides for each state in the United States. Guides include links to many additional resources. 

 

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Your Vote Counts: A Self-Advocate's Guide to Voting in the U.S. opens in new window

Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Offers a toolkit on the process of voting and how to prepare to vote. Includes an Easy Read version (pictures, large text, more white space) and Plain Language version (no graphics).

 

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Guardianship and Voting Resources

Know Your Voting Rights opens in new window (The Arc)

Can a Person with Special Needs Under a Guardian Still Vote opens in new window (Rubin Law)

Guardianship and the Right to Vote opens in new window (Special Needs Alliance)

 

*Please note: These resources are provided for educational purposes only. Opinions or views expressed in the resources are solely the providing organization's and do not reflect the opinions or views of the Adult Down Syndrome Center. The Adult Down Syndrome Center does not endorse or promote political candidates. 

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Please note: The information on this site is for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as a substitute for a medical, psychiatric, mental health, or behavioral evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment plan by a qualified professional. We recommend you review the educational material with your health providers regarding the specifics of your health care needs.

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