Californians will head to the polls on June 2, 2026 to vote in the statewide primary election—and the disability community has an important role to play.
Across California, more than 500,000 people with developmental disabilities, along with their families, caregivers, and supporters, make up a powerful voting bloc. When the disability community participates in elections, policymakers pay attention. Our collective voices help shape decisions that affect essential services, supports, and opportunities for people with developmental disabilities.
Disability Vote California is a statewide effort working to increase civic participation and make voting more accessible for people with disabilities.
If you plan to vote in the June 2, 2026 Primary Election, now is the time to make a plan:
- Register to vote or check your registration status.
- Learn about accessible voting options, including vote-by-mail and accessible voting equipment at polling places.
- Find plain-language resources that explain the voting process step by step.
Disability Vote California offers easy-to-understand guides, videos, and tools designed to help people with developmental disabilities participate confidently in the democratic process. You can explore these resources and learn how to register or update your voter information at disabilityvoteca.org.
The California Secretary of State also provides a dedicated page with information about accessible voting options and resources for voters with disabilities.
Voting is one of the most powerful ways to make your voice heard. By registering, learning about the issues, and participating in the June primary, members of the disability community can help shape the future of California.
Learn more and access voting resources:
• California Secretary of State
Together, our voices—and our votes—can help build a more inclusive California.
The last day to register to vote is Monday, May 18 at midnight.






