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  1. Oct 20, 2020 · According to the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone with a mental disability who has an understanding of what it means to vote is allowed to vote in federal elections.

  2. Mar 10, 2022 · Accommodations do not permit another person to vote on behalf of a person with a disability, but they do permit a person with a disability to receive help to register, understand the ballot and the voting process, and to cast a ballot.

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · The ADA also prohibits a state from categorically disqualifying individuals who have intellectual or mental health disabilities from registering to vote or from voting because of their disability or guardianship status.

  5. HOME. LEARN MORE. Guardianship, Mental Incapacity and the Right to Vote. All U.S. citizens have a federally guaranteed right to vote, but those under guardianship (or conservatorship) may not have that right.

  6. Americans with disabilities are entitled to the full and equal opportunity to vote. Your voice matters. Cast your ballot as a voter with disabilities.

  7. Oct 26, 2022 · October 26, 2022. People with disabilities have long faced some of the greatest barriers to voting in our elections. From inaccessible polling places and a lack of working accessible voting machines to onerous restrictions on absentee voting, our right to the ballot has often been ignored or forgotten.

  8. Many state Constitutions use language reflecting outdated ways of thinking about citizens with developmental disabilities: 7 states deny the right to vote to: “ idiots or insane persons ”. others deny the vote to those of “ unsound mind, non compos mentis, or those who are not of “ quiet and peaceable behavior ”.

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