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Elite Daily publishes an op-ed on voting accessibility, citing multiple studies by the Program for Disability Research.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel publishes a guide for Wisconsin voters with disabilities, citing 2018 turnout data from the Program for Disability Research.
TIME reports a ban on curbside voting in Alabama could make it harder for people with disabilities, citing electorate projections by Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research.
The Record interviews Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research about their report projecting the number of eligible voters with disabilities in the November 2020 elections. | New Jersey Herald republishes the story.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the large number of voters with disabilities in Pennsylvania, citing studies by Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research.
Wednesday Journal writes about Brink Election Guide and cites a report by the Program for Disability Research.
Forbes publishes a column about the need for voting accessibility, noting that the Program for Disability Research projects 38.3 million Americans with disabilities will be eligible to vote in November.
HuffPost asks Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research why it’s problematic to use phrases like “that’s crazy.”
Public News Service reports on voting accessibility concerns in Indiana, citing electorate projections by the Program for Disability Research.
WBFO Radio previews an event with political candidates in Western New York, noting the Program for Disability Research estimates one in six eligible American voters has a disability.