This month we have learned why it is important to vote, especially in this year’s elections. Our blog this week gives you all the resources you will need to get out there now and vote with confidence.
Getting Started?
GoVoter.org is the website for SABE‘s National Technical Assistance Center for Voting and Cognitive Access. The many resources on this site assist protection and advocacy systems, election officials and people with disabilities to make voting accessible for all citizens.
RegistertoVote.org
Haven’t registered? Here you will find an online voter registration form for Massachusetts.
Where to Vote & to Locate Your Legislators
will identify your elected officials and voting location.
Voting for Persons with Disabilities has information about accessible polling places, voting procedures and voting equipment in Massachusetts. For information on the AutoMARK Voter Assist Terminal, visit AutoMARK video
Self Advocates Becoming Empowered Voting Resources
has useful booklets and PowerPoint presentations about voter registration and civic participation.
Ready to Get Involved?
What is important to you? View public service announcement about voting and make your vote count.
Massachusetts Legislative Bills and Laws offers information on existing bills and laws in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts on Ballotpedia provides nonpartisan information on Massachusetts ballot news.
League of Women Voters/Mass is a well respected citizens’ organization that encourages community involvement and hosts political forums in various communities.
Project Vote Smart
Learn about candidates before you vote. Gives relevant, unbiased information on candidates and officials. Select “Vote Easy” to find out which candidate is most like you.
Congress.org provides information on public policy issues of the day and tips on effective advocacy. Sign up to get their weekly newsletter and an email of your representative’s vote on recent bills.
OpenCongress.org lets you know what’s happening in Congress by providing official government data and news coverage.
For Disability Issues, Explore These Links
Take advantage of what the Arc has to offer; stay informed at arcmass.org
Sign up on their listserv and the Action E-List on Massachusetts Arc Legislative Action Center to be notified when you can make a critical difference on important state issues. Keep up with the latest developments in bills, and the State House Updates / Public Policy debates.
Impacted by Recent Cuts to Disability Services? Know Your Rights is a handy resourceful guide provided by Arc MASS
Mass Families Organizing for Change sponsors conferences, workshops and forums to educate individuals and community members about advocacy, services and local, state and federal resources.
Disability Policy Consortium members have access to advocacy training, lobbying leadership, legislative email alert service, and information on issues of importance. Check out their weekly updates on website.