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Record Number of Voters with Disabilities Will Head to Polls
By: PR Newswire
Nov. 3, 2008 09:03 AM
About 20 million voters with disabilities expected to vote in presidential election About 20 million voters with disabilities are expected to cast their ballots in the general election, about a 10 percent increase from recent elections, showing America voters with disabilities are a powerful voting bloc that is gaining momentum, said "A 20 million strong voting bloc can easily decide a presidential election, and in this great country, elected officials respond to those who vote," Dickson said. "We look forward to working with the newly elected president, Congress and state and local officials to improve employment and living conditions for the nation's largest minority." The estimated number of voters with disabilities expected on According to Dickson, the expected increase in numbers of voters with disabilities is due to a combination of the AAPD's Disability Vote Project works in a nonpartisan manner to eliminate the barriers to voting and, in close collaboration with coalition partners in states around the country, to increase political participation of individuals with disabilities. AAPD's Disability Vote Project has coalitions in 13 states across the country and voting outreach in almost every state. For more information about the Disability Vote Project, visit AAPD's Web site at www.AAPD.com. For more information about the increase in voters with disabilities, contact The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), the country's largest cross-disability membership organization, organizes the disability community to be a powerful voice for change -- politically, economically, and socially. AAPD was founded in 1995 to help unite the diverse community of people with disabilities, including their family, friends and supporters, and to be a national voice for change in implementing the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To learn more, visit the AAPD website: www.aapd.com. SOURCE American Association of People With Disabilities
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