People with disabilities have voted at a much lower rate than the general population. dLCV can help ensure an inclusive and equal voting experience for everyone. Learn about your voting rights.
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Virginia Accessible Voting Information from the National Federation of the Blind of Virginia (NFBV)
National Federation of the Blind of Virginia Accessible Voting for Blind Virginians Disclaimer: The information in this document is correct to the best of our knowledge. However, we believe that aspects of the Virginia accessible voting consent decree are still being finalized. The purpose of this document is to give you important information regarding accessible...
Virginia Agrees to Provide Accessible Absentee Voting Option for Voters with Print Disabilities
The Commonwealth Agrees to Consent Decree for November 3rd Election that will Include Electronic Ballot Marking.
Our View of the Legislature: Voting Rights
Here we discuss the voting bills we have been tracking – we will do a further update after the reconvened session next week.
Our View of the Legislature: Voting Rights
As today is “Super Tuesday” and many Virginians are going to vote, this seems like a great day to update the status of state legislation affecting your right to vote.
Our View of the Legislature: Voting Rights
Updates on bills that dLCV has been tracking during the 2020 General Assembly session related to voting accessibility and voting rights.
Our View of the Legislature: Voting Rights
There are a few remaining bills that we continue to track— bills that will greatly improve voting rights for people with disabilities.
Our View of the Legislature: Voting Rights
We are tracking dozens of bills that if passed, will impact voting rights in general and will necessarily increase the access for people with disabilities to the electoral process.
Volunteers Survey Accessibility of Polling Places for People with Disabilities
According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), in the 2016 election, only 40 percent of polling places across the United States fully accommodated people with disabilities.