91% Of Eligible Voters With Disabilities Have Already Voted Or Say They Will Representing Potential 30+ Million Voters
To date, 89% of people with disabilities are registered, with some 47% (or 15.9 million people) already voted, and another 49% noting they "definitely" or "probably" will vote in this election (or 16.5 million people). Interest is high within the disability community, with more than half saying they are "extremely enthusiastic" about voting, and 65% noting they're more enthusiastic about voting in this election, as compared to previous elections. A recent report by
Overwhelmingly, people with disabilities are not satisfied with the current performance of their elected officials. And, as a result, fully two-thirds of those surveyed give them a negative performance rating when it comes to addressing the most pressing issues of the disability community.
Americans with Disabilities Moved by Health Care and COVID-19
Health care and COVID-19 are, by far, the two top issues driving voters with disabilities to the polls. All other issues, such as crime, public safety, immigration, employment, the environment and the Supreme Court, rank far lower in importance.
"This election is particularly consequential for millions of Americans with disabilities. The presidency, control of the
Americans with Disabilities Support Across Party Lines
Regardless of political party or leaning, voters with disabilities expressed deep support for:
- Protecting key components of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), those elements impact their daily lives in concrete ways including maintaining coverage for pre-existing conditions (97%), allowing kids to stay on their parents' insurance through age 26 (78%), supporting Medicaid/Medicare expansion (87%), or eliminating life-time insurance caps (91%); and, also
- Strengthening constitutional protections against discrimination on the basis of disability (79%). A majority of Americans with disabilities also favor these protections for other segments of the population, whether on the basis of sex (70%)/gender identity (60%) or sexual orientation (60%).
As a voting bloc, people with disabilities account for approximately 38 million voting-age adults—outnumbering eligible voters who are Black (30 million) and Hispanic (32 million), according to Pew Research Center—yet they are often under-represented or face barriers to participating in the country's political process. In this competitive election, these survey findings suggest potentially millions of Americans with disabilities will be unable to vote because of a lack of accessible accommodations and added concerns for their health and safety during a pandemic.
Additionally:
- More than one quarter of voters with disabilities who have not yet cast their ballot say they may not vote this year due to concerns about being exposed to COVID-19 – a possible 4.8 million voters; and,
- Nearly one third (31%) of voters with disabilities require some type of accommodation to cast their vote; of those approximately 10.5 million voters who require a voting accommodation, a measurable portion (17%) say their local election officials provide inadequate accommodations for their disability.
Despite the barriers they may face, "the disability community is galvanizing around this election and making sure their voices are heard at the ballot box. They are showing up to be counted by whatever accessible means necessary," Williams added.
Review the full 'Easterseals' State of Voters with Disabilities' report and key findings developed in partnership with
Methodology Statement: Easterseals' State of Voters with
These findings represent the results of a survey conducted by
About Easterseals
Easterseals has served as an indispensable resource for individuals with disabilities, veterans, seniors and their families for more than 100 years. Together, its 67 affiliates in communities nationwide serve 1.5 million people annually through high-quality programs, including autism services, early intervention, workforce development and adult day care. Driven by its purpose to change the way the world defines and views disability, Easterseals makes profound, positive differences in people's lives every day. Learn more at easterseals.com.
About Easterseals Southern California
For more than 100 years, Easterseals has been an indispensable resource for people with disabilities and their families. The services provided by Easterseals Southern California (ESSC)—in
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