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According to Abilities United, over 16% of Americans are considered to have either a physical, developmental, or learning disability. The barriers that 33.7 million persons with disabilities face within the American electoral process include: access to polling information, physical access to polls, current and future laws that deal with the topic, and the moral implications regarding the varying levels of both physical and cognitive disabilities and the act of voting.

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  • According to Abilities United, over 16% of Americans are considered to have either a physical, developmental, or learning disability. The barriers that 33.7 million persons with disabilities face within the American electoral process include: access to polling information, physical access to polls, current and future laws that deal with the topic, and the moral implications regarding the varying levels of both physical and cognitive disabilities and the act of voting. (en)
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  • ADA (en)
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  • 1990-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • George HW Bush Americans with Disabilities Act.ogg (en)
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  • An act to establish a clear and comprehensive prohibition of discrimination on the basis of disability (en)
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  • ADA (en)
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  • Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (en)
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  • Remarks on the Signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (en)
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  • speech (en)
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  • According to Abilities United, over 16% of Americans are considered to have either a physical, developmental, or learning disability. The barriers that 33.7 million persons with disabilities face within the American electoral process include: access to polling information, physical access to polls, current and future laws that deal with the topic, and the moral implications regarding the varying levels of both physical and cognitive disabilities and the act of voting. (en)
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  • Suffrage for Americans with disabilities (en)
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