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Last day to register in AZ focuses on voters with disabilities

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Monday, October 7, 2024   

Today is the last day in Arizona to register online to vote in next month's election.

And that means voting rights advocates in the battleground state are busy trying to ensure everyone is ready to make their voice heard, including people with disabilities.

There are dedicated events taking place throughout Arizona to educate Arizona voters with disabilities on useful information and tools before Election Day.

But Renaldo Fowler - senior staff advocate with Disability Rights Arizona - said despite elections happening every couple of years, it is important to prioritize what he calls "full access to the electoral process."

"What do we want to do is help change the culture from the top, the elections administrators," said Fowler, "down to persons with disabilities, down to family members having high expectations for their loved ones to vote."

In order to change that culture, Fowler said his law firm focuses on promoting five different areas - which include voter registration, voter participation, voter education, collaboration with election officials, and voting rights.

In May, the Arizona Court of Appeals determined that people under guardianship shouldn't automatically lose their voting rights - which Fowler said benefits people with disabilities.

Fowler said that ahead of Election Day it is crucial for people to know their voting rights and request accommodations early.

He said Arizona's 15 counties each offer different types of assistance and machinery to help voters with disabilities.

But Fowler contended that the biggest threat this year, facing all voters, is mis- and dis-information.

"A lot of voters with disabilities use social media," said Fowler, "and so we want them to be wise on how to identify it and what to do when you think it is misinformation - and we always tell them, reach out to trusted election officials."

Fowler added that his organization will be operating a hotline on Election Day, and will take calls from anyone who may be experiencing an accessibility related issue at the ballot box.

It's available at 602-274-6287 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Support for this reporting was provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.




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