Voting is a fundamental right for American citizens.

Unfortunately, not all Americans are able to participate equally in the voting process. Many citizens find the voting process confusing or find that their votes are at risk of not being counted or, in the worst case, subject to fraud.

To protect our most vulnerable voters, we must:

  • Enable vulnerable voting constituencies to protect their vote and exercise their civic right to participate in America’s election process.
  • Educate citizens to actively participate in protecting both the voter and their vote.
  • Ensure election officials, poll watchers and poll workers understand how to protect the integrity of all votes.
  • Train and educate residential facility and skilled nursing staff in how to protect the voting rights of their most vulnerable residents.
  • Educate the general public on the legal ramifications of vote fraud against vulnerable voters.

Resources

Vulnerable Voters Training Guide

Residential Facility and Skilled Nursing Home Staff Training Guide

Research the Vote

Do you have reason to believe someone else may have voted on behalf of your client or loved one? Find out here!

Residential Facility Materials

Protecting Residents During Elections

Residential Constituencies

Election Key Terminology

Protecting Group Facilities During Elections

Following Voting Laws Protects Facilities and Residents

Facility Vulnerabilities

Facility Director Responsibilities

Senior Citizen Bill of Rights Pocket Guide