Tools To Help you to Get Involed

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Ballotpedia Who Represets Me Tool – Easily Find Out What Elected Officials Represent You.

BAIN believes voting is an important way to make your voice heard! These websites are written in clear, simple language and help you learn how to register, find your polling place, and understand what’s on your ballot. You can visit them by clicking the links or asking someone to help you explore them together.

Are You Vote Ready Flyer:  

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18UQGcg-1CwodhPVAaTuGq5HhNA_uKuzT/view?usp=drivesdk

Plain Language Voter Guide: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpQiwmDeA57K7n6udaUEfwNh_Bt7DBQP/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=103295413870128744542&rtpof=true&sd=true

Vote.org

https://www.vote.org

A simple website to help you register to vote, check your registration, or request a mail ballot.

It uses plain language and large buttons that are easy to follow.

Vote411.org (League of Women Voters)

https://www.vote411.org

Lets you see what’s on your ballot and learn about candidates. You can type in your zip code to see local elections in plain language.

REV UP America (AAPD)

https://www.aapd.com/revup

A national campaign by and for people with disabilities. It has videos, guides, and

easy-to-read materials to help everyone participate in elections.

Go Voter Project (SABE)

https://www.govoter.org

Made especially for self-advocates with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It includes

practice ballots, short videos, and tips for voting with support.

My Voter Page – Georgia

https://mvp.sos.ga.gov

Georgia’s official site to check your registration, polling place, and sample ballot. You can use it with help from a support person or family member.

Remember: Voting is your right! You can ask for help, use assistive technology, or bring someone with you if you need support. Every vote matters