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Voting

Voting is a fundamental part of democracy. Federal and state laws exist that protect this right for people with disabilities, such as the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA). HAVA grants money to states to improve voting systems for all voters, to improve voting place and equipment accessibility for people with disabilities, and requires states to establish an administrative procedure to hear complaints and resolve grievances about voting rights violations. This section provides information about voter rights and assistance for people with disabilities.

Voter Alerts for the 2008 General Election

More Voting Resources from OLRS

Links to Other Voting Resources

The links in this section go to other resources and organizations that may be of assistance to people with disabilities. The Ohio Legal Rights Service (OLRS) attempts to verify that the links referenced are helpful for people with disabilities to find the resources needed to advocate for their needs. However, OLRS does not guarantee that the information provided within the destination link is accurate or right for the particular needs of the person. Once you follow a link away from the OLRS Web site, refer to that site's privacy policy and disclaimer statements.

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