Disability Voting Resources

If you are interested in becoming involved in voting issues in Florida please join Access the Vote Florida.

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Access The Vote Florida (ATVFL) is a state chapter of AAPD’s REVUP Campaign. REV UP stands for: Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!

The chapter is a statewide coalition of organizations and self-advocates that are working to raise awareness about issues that impact persons with disabilities, encourage people with disabilities to participate in the voting process and educate elected officials on issues important to persons with disabilities.

Email Olivia at oliviak@drflorida.org to get on the mailing list.

Here is a list of voting resources that will help you prepare for the 2024 election cycle.

Register to Vote

Check to make sure you are registered to vote

Pledge to Vote

Find out what is on the ballot

Florida Supervisors of Elections

Florida Find your County’s Supervisor of Elections

Access the Vote Florida Website

Access the Vote Florida YouTube Channel

Access the Vote Florida Podcast

AAPD – REVUP Voting Campaign

AAPD 2024 Presidential Candidate Survey

AAPD State Guides for Disabled Voters

Voter ID info for Voters with Disabilities

Vote Riders

Vote 411

Access the Vote Florida Videos

Watch our 2021 Family Café Presentation

Watch how to use the ImageCast Accessible Voting Machine

Watch how to use the Express Vote Accessible Voting Machine

Access the Vote Florida Remote Accessible Vote by Mail Brochure

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Spanish

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Access the Vote Florida Virtual Summit 2023

Watch the entire summit.

Watch Panel 1: Disabled in Politics, Elections & Leadership

Watch the Keynote: Andrew Pulrang and Gregg Beratan, co-founders of #CripTheVote with Alice Wong

Watch Panel 2: 2024 Election & Voting Landscape

Watch Panel 3: Supervised Voting and Rights Restoration