As an American citizen, your vote counts. If you are eligible to vote, you have the right to have a say in who is elected to represent you at the State Capitol in Little Rock or in Washington, D.C.
It’s important for people with disabilities to vote, because elected officials pass laws every day that affect you in your daily life. DRA helps make sure that people with disabilities have voting access in Arkansas, just like every other eligible voter. This means:
- Checking polling places around the state to make sure they are physically accessible;
- Educating voters with disabilities about voting rights and access;
- Helping people with disabilities register to vote; and
- Advocating for voting laws that make it easier, not harder, for people with disabilities to vote.
If you need help registering to vote, or have a question about voting, we’re here to help! Give us a call at 800-482-1174.
Have a question about voting and disability?
Check out our Voting Frequently Asked Questions!
Quick Links
We’ve compiled some important links and resources, so that you’ll have all the information you need within easy reach:
- Arkansas Secretary of State’s Office
- How to File a Complaint
- Fillable HAVA Complaint Form
- Voter Resources Handout
- Poll Workers Guide (2018)