On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, eligible voters will have the opportunity to vote in federal, state, and local elections. The leaders who are elected will have a big impact on people with disabilities and their families, because they influence what policies are made and how tax dollars are spent. Your vote has the power to shape future policy on issues critical to the disability community!
What’s on the Ballot This Year
- Federal: Voters will decide on a president and vice president. The U.S. House of Representatives will be choosing leaders for all 435 seats and the U.S. Senate will be electing 33 members.
- State: Eleven states will hold governor’s races. State executive official elections will also take place this year.
- Local: You can find information on this year’s elections, polling locations, and more for your county and city here.
Prepare to Vote in 2024
Use The Arc’s Election Center (available in English and Spanish) to:
- Review your voter information. Make sure your voter information is up to date with your current name, address, email, and phone number.
- Register to vote. You can register online or get information on how to register by paper.
- Find your candidates. See who is running for office in your area.
- Find your elected officials. See who currently represents you at the federal, state, and local levels.
Want More Information on Voting
- Visit TheArc.org/Vote. You will find resources that cover how to vote, your voter rights, and what to do if your rights are violated. You will also find information about major issues that impact people with disabilities and their families and sample questions you can use to ask candidates about these issues.
Now is the time to let your opinions be heard on the critical issues that affect the lives of people with disabilities and their families. Get out there, register, and make plans to exercise your right to vote in 2024!
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