2020 Election – Assistance for Voters with Disabilities

Accessibility is important to ensure every voter can cast their ballot privately and independently.

All polling places and vote centers are required to be accessible to voters with disabilities and will have accessible voting machines. For more detailed information about voter assistance, please check our the Voter Information Guide: https://voterguide.sos.ca.gov

If you need help marking your ballot, you may choose up to two people to help you. This person cannot be:

• Your employer or anyone who works for your employer

• Your labor union leader or anyone who works for your labor union

Curbside voting allows you to park as close as possible to the voting area. Elections officials will bring you a roster to sign, a ballot, and any other voting materials you may need, whether you are actually at a curb or in a car. Contact your county elections office to see if curbside voting is available at your polling place or vote center.