Voting in the 2020 Elections
In 2020, voters will be electing officials up and down the ballot. From Presidential elections, to school board elections, getting to the polls is the best way to voice your opinion on the most important issues to you. Early voting has begun, and the general election is on November 3rd. Make your vote count by making a plan to vote and start early!
Quick Links
- FAQs on Voting by Mail
- Find your State’s Election Office
- Find Out What’s On Your Ballot at Ballotpedia
- 2020 Election Voting Options and Deadlines– This excel document provides national and state organizations with information on safe and accessible voting options, particularly for voters with disabilities.This is a living document which tracks how and when to register and vote. Because so much is changing related to voting, information in this spreadsheet may change. Feel free to reach out to Keri Gray, kgray@aapd.com, about any edits or questions on the excel sheet or state voting guides.
- Voter Outreach Tools
FAQs: Voting in 2020
Worried about voting in-person during the pandemic? Unsure if you can vote by mail? Check out these questions and answers to learn how, when, and where to vote in 2020! Click here to view the FAQ document.
State Voting Guides
With many states changing their election rules, often because of COVID-19, AAPD’s REV UP team has researched and brought together information on voter registration, ID requirements, absentee and mail-in voting, early voting, curbside voting, electronic ballot delivery, and more. Below are guides, specific to your state, to help you be prepared to vote in the general elections.
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Additional Resources
Additional Help:
- Contact your local elections office.
- Contact your local Protection and Advocacy organization.
Other Disability Voter Websites:
Additional Resources:
- National Coalition on Accessible Voting (NCAV) “Plan Your Vote 2020.”
- Know Your Voting Rights
- Guardianship and Voting Laws
- Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Voters
- Resources for Blind and Low Vision Voters
- Easy Read and Plain Language Voting Resources
- ASL Hotline: 301-818-VOTE (301-818-8683)
- Election Protection Hotline: 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
- Incarceration and Voting Rights
- Help with Getting a Voter ID
- Help with Getting a Printed Absentee Ballot Application
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2020 Presidential Elections
In 2020, voters will be electing officials up and down the ballot. From Presidential elections, to school board elections, getting to the polls is the best way to voice your opinion on the most important issues to you. Early voting
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Local/State Elections
In 2020, voters will be electing officials up and down the ballot. From Presidential elections, to school board elections, getting to the polls is the best way to voice your opinion on the most important issues to you. Early voting
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Voter Registration Deadlines
In 2020, voters will be electing officials up and down the ballot. From Presidential elections, to school board elections, getting to the polls is the best way to voice your opinion on the most important issues to you. Early voting
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Disability Voting Rights
In 2020, voters will be electing officials up and down the ballot. From Presidential elections, to school board elections, getting to the polls is the best way to voice your opinion on the most important issues to you. Early voting