Disability Rights Delaware's 2024 General Election Accessibility Report

CLASI has released a new report with findings from its most comprehensive polling place accessibility assessment to date, which surveyed over 90% of Delaware’s polling places.

New Report: Disability Rights Delaware Report Finds Widespread ADA Parking Accessibility Violations at Polling Places

Meet the Candidates: Appoquinimink and Capital School Board Elections

Delaware's school board elections are Tuesday, May 13. Polls are open from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.

By casting your ballot as an informed voter, you hold the power to shape your community.

Vote for Immigrant Students and Families during Delaware’s May 13 School Board Elections

The Latin American Community Center (LACC) works to empower Delaware's Latino community through education, advocacy, partnerships and services.

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Why Students Should Care About the May 13 School Board Elections: A High School Perspective

Destiny G. is a student at MOT Charter High School who is dedicated to advocating for change within Delaware's school systems.

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The Delaware Voting Rights Coalition (DVRC) Letter to the 153rd General Assembly

This letter was sent to both the members of the 153rd General Assembly on behalf of the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition (DVRC).

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Beyond the Ballot: 2024 Voting Rights Victories and What's Next for the Every Vote Counts Campaign

While Donald Trump’s re-election brings challenges for the future of voting rights and may feel like a setback, the Every Vote Counts campaign is forging ahead with conviction.

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This Election Season, I’m Voting for Immigrants Rights

I'm voting for a future that respects everyone’s rights — regardless of immigration status, language, or country of origin.

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This Election Season, I’m Voting for Probation Reform

I am voting for a future that prioritizes compassion, fairness, and true reform.

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Some Incarcerated People Still Have Voting Rights

This article was originally published in Bay to Bay News.

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