Your Rights as a Voter with a Disability
Your Rights as a Voter with a Disability
Are you having difficulty voting because of a disability?
Do you have questions about your rights as a voter with a disability?
Do you want to learn about your accessible voting options?
Call (888) 569-7955
Disability Rights California’s Voting Hotline is available year-round.
On Election Day for statewide elections, we answer calls from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., when voting locations close.
The rest of the year, we are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If we are unable to answer when you call, please leave a message in our confidential voicemail system.
Our goals are to help voters with disabilities have a successful voting experience and identify issues we can address in the current and future elections. Please call us to get help and learn more.
CA - Voting From Why to How
Learn More about Voting
- Voting for the First Time? Here’s How!
- Make a Plan for Successful Voting!
- What Does the Passage of AB 545 (Pellerin, 2023) Mean for Voters with Disabilities?
- You Can Vote Even if You Can't Sign Your Name
- Many Voters with Disabilities Can Vote by Mail Privately and Independently
- 2024 Ballot Proposition Positions
- Disability Rights California has taken positions on four of the 10 ballot propositions that could significantly impact the disability community
We’re sharing voter guides from trusted sources to help you understand what’s on your ballot. Check out these resources:
- Easy Voter Guide, League of Women Voters’
- Available in five languages
- 2024 Voter Guide, CalMatters
- Includes short videos about each statewide proposition
- Your Guide to California’s 2024 Ballot Measures, Politico