The voices of disabled people must be heard
Will you be voting tomorrow?
Here's a thread of some top tips to remember before you head out to the polling station
#LE2021 #YourVoteMatters
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Will you be voting tomorrow?
Here's a thread of some top tips to remember before you head out to the polling station
#LE2021 #YourVoteMatters
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You can ask the official in charge of the polling station, a personal assistant, or a close family member who is over 18 to mark your ballot for you if you need assistance.
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If you have a visual impairment, you can ask for a small, specialised device to mark your ballot paper privately.
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Polling stations should be accessible.
If yours is not, you can get the official in charge of the polling station to bring your ballot paper to you.
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If yours is not, you can get the official in charge of the polling station to bring your ballot paper to you.
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Lost your polling card? Check the ‘Where Do I Vote?’ website for your polling station information.
https://wheredoivote.co.uk/
If you have a learning disability and need advice on voting, you can get advice from @mencap_charity on their website.
https://www.mencap.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-mencap/elections/guides-voting
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https://wheredoivote.co.uk/
If you have a learning disability and need advice on voting, you can get advice from @mencap_charity on their website.
https://www.mencap.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-mencap/elections/guides-voting
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