Know Your Rights

Voter Registration

Know your rights trainings help ensure that everyone who is eligible to vote can register and exercise their right to vote.

Voter ID

Knowing your rights regarding voter ID laws helps prevent disenfranchisement and ensures equal access to the polls.

Disability Access

Understanding your rights regarding accessibility and accommodations can help ensure that all individuals can exercise their right to vote.

Language Accessibility

Know your rights trainings can help ensure that individuals with limited English proficiency have access to language assistance at the polls.

LGBTQIA+ Voting

Knowledge of your rights regarding discrimination and voter suppression can help ensure that all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, can exercise their right to vote.

Know your rights trainings can help ensure that homeless individuals are able to register and vote despite the unique challenges they may face.

Voting in Transitional Housing

Voting with a Felony Conviction

Understanding your rights regarding felony disenfranchisement can help ensure that individuals with past convictions are able to exercise their right to vote.

Provisional Voting

Knowing your rights regarding provisional ballots can help ensure that your vote is counted even if there are issues with your registration or eligibility.

Voting by Mail

Knowledge of your rights regarding absentee and mail-in voting can help ensure that your vote is counted even if you are unable to vote in person on Election Day.