Learn How to Make an Impact through Voting!
Use the clickable links above to explore our educational, nonpartisan voter information.
The Arc of Nebraska prioritizes voting issues for 3 key reasons:
Self-Advocacy
- Through self-advocacy groups people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities can learn about voting and group decision making.
Self-Determination
- Self-Advocates, have the same right to self-determination as all people and must have the freedom, authority, and support to exercise control over their lives. They must be supported, assisted, and empowered to vote and to become active members and leaders on community boards, committees and agencies.
Human & Civil Rights
- People with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities face unique challenges, including: a history of discrimination and exclusion from meaningful choice and participation in employment, housing, voting, transportation, and other programs, activities, and services provided by the public and private sectors of society.
- We emphasize that all are entitled to human rights... These rights include…access to voting…Local, state, federal, and international governments must strongly enforce all human and civil rights.
This resource center and our Accessible Voting Outreach are sponsored by the Nebraska Civic Engagement Table. Check out their website at:
Nebraska Civic Engagement Table - Building Community Power, Together
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