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I want to remind adult Montanans with disabilities that we have the right to vote.
With a very narrow exception for people with guardians who have explicitly had their right to vote suspended as part of guardianship proceedings, we have the right to vote along with all other vote-eligible Montanans. Our right can’t be impeded by polling locations or ballots that are difficult or even impossible for us to cast independently.
A slew of laws had to be passed to remove these barriers. Starting with the Voting Rights Act of ’65, VAEHA in ’84, Americans with Disabilities Act Title II in ’90, NVRA in...
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