[NFBNJ] Time Sensitive Disability Rights NJ Town Hall: How to Vote in the Upcoming Election (Tonight 10/8/2020)
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Joe
From: Gaston, Pamela
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2020 4:22 PM
To: CBVI Public-Email
Subject: Disability Rights NJ Town Hall: How to Vote in the Upcoming
Election (Tonight 10/8/2020)
If you are unable to attend the voting event below and have questions please
call 866- 493-0023 or email VoterHotline at drnj.org.
Thursday, October 8th 7PM to 8PM
DD Network Partners Town Hall
How to Vote in the Upcoming Election
Thursday, October 8th 7PM to 8PM
Please join Disability Rights New Jersey for a
Town Hall discussion that will focus on the voting process in the upcoming
General Election. This is a collaboration of Disability Rights New Jersey
and our developmental disabilities network partners: The New Jersey Council
on Developmental Disabilities and The Boggs Center on Developmental
Disabilities.
Guests from the Office of the Ombudsman for
Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their
Families will join us for the discussion.
What you will learn:
a.. How to register to vote
b.. How to receive and return a mail-in
ballot
c.. How to request disability accommodations
d.. How to vote in person
e.. Deadlines to meet to make sure your vote
counts
Register for Webinar Here
Send DRNJ Your Questions!
If you have questions you would like us to
address at the Virtual Town Hall, please send them in advance to:
VoterHotline at drnj.org
Please note that this email is specifically
for questions and comments for the virtual town hall only.
Any priority issues that would normally go
through DRNJ's intake process should still be directed to DRNJ's office line
at:
1-800-922-7233
DRNJ's Voter Hotline is Open!
Disability Rights New Jersey has set up a
Voting Hotline to answer your disability related questions as they pertain
to voting this election year
Call the hotline at 866-493-0023 or email your
questions to voterhotline at drnj.org.
Voter Hotline is available 9am to 4pm M-F
leading up to the election and 7am to 8pm on Election Day.
New Resource on Voting in the 2020 General
Election
On Tuesday, November 3rd, voters will choose
the:
U.S. President, all members of New Jersey's
House of Representatives, 1 U.S. Senate seat, and other local
representatives. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, most voters in New
Jersey's General Election will vote by mail.
Voting in New Jersey's 2020 General Election,
a 2-page resource developed by The Boggs Center on Developmental
Disabilities, Disability Rights New Jersey, and the New Jersey Council on
Developmental Disabilities provides step-by-step information to help people
with intellectual and developmental disabilities vote in the 2020 General
Election by mail or at the polls.
The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Liberty Plaza, 335 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
p. 732-235-9300 f. 732-235-9330
rwjms.rutgers.edu/boggscenter
Copyright � 2020. All Rights Reserved.
The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, Liberty Plaza,
335 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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