Celebrate National Voter Registration Day September 17 with Disability Vote California

National Voter Registration Day is September 17! At Disability Vote California, we’re excited to celebrate this important day and remind our community that every vote matters—especially in the disability community. Voting is a powerful tool for creating change and advocating for the policies that directly impact our lives. Yet, many people with disabilities face barriers that prevent them from registering to vote or casting their ballots. This National Voter Registration Day, we’re here to break down those barriers and empower everyone in the disability community across California to register, vote, and make their voices heard.

WHY VOTING MATTERS TO THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY:

People with disabilities make up a significant portion of the population, but voter turnout among us has historically been lower than the general population. Voting gives us the opportunity to advocate for laws and policies that improve accessibility, expand healthcare, increase employment opportunities, and protect our rights. When we don’t vote, our voices aren’t fully represented, and that means decision-makers may overlook the issues that affect us the most.

That’s why this National Voter Registration Day, we’re calling on the entire disability community in California to get involved, register, and vote. Together, we can make sure that the policies and leaders we support reflect our values and priorities.

STEPS TO REGISTER TO VOTE:

Registering to vote is easier than ever. Here’s how you can get started today:

  1. Visit DisabilityVoteCA.org: We’ve made it simple for you to access voter registration resources on our website. You’ll find information on how to register, check your voter registration status, and make sure you’re all set to vote in upcoming elections.
  2. Register Online: You can register to vote online at California’s voter registration website. It’s quick, accessible, and can be completed from the comfort of your home.
  3. Mail-In Registration: If you prefer to register by mail, you can request a voter registration form to be sent to you. Fill it out and send it back—no need to leave your house!
  4. Accessible Voting Options: California offers accessible voting options for people with disabilities, including vote-by-mail, curbside voting, and accessible voting machines at polling places. Check with your local county election office to learn more about your options.

GET INVOLVED TODAY!

Let’s make National Voter Registration Day a turning point for voter engagement in the disability community. Here’s how you can take action today:

  • Register to Vote: If you’re not already registered, make it a priority today!
  • Check Your Status: Already registered? Double-check your voter registration status to make sure your information is up to date.
  • Help Others: Spread the word, share resources, and encourage others in your community to register.
  • Stay Informed: Visit DisabilityVoteCA.org for the latest information on accessible voting options and resources to make sure you’re prepared to cast your ballot.

Let’s celebrate National Voter Registration Day by ensuring that every eligible voter in the disability community is registered and ready to make a difference. Your vote is your voice—let’s use it to create a more inclusive and accessible future for all.

Get registered today, and together, let’s make our voices heard!

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