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    Help America Vote Act (HAVA)

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    Page last updated 12/4/07
    P&As and HAVA

    HAVA authorizes P&As to "ensure the full participation in the electoral process for individuals with disabilities, including registering to vote, casting a vote and accessing polling places." The P&As’ unique role under HAVA provides them the opportunity to lend their expertise to voters, advocates, as well as election officials who are trying to comply with HAVA and other voting statutes. The P&As’ work under HAVA is referred to as PAVA (Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access).

    The HELP AMERICA VOTE ACT OF 2002 (HAVA), 42 U.S.C. § 15301-15545 , was signed into law on October 29, 2002, to overhaul federal elections in the United States through a new set of minimum voting standards that each state and territory must follow.

    To the disability community, HAVA is more than an election reform statute; it is a civil rights law. It gave individuals with disabilities what no other previous civil rights statute had given before: the right to participate in elections as other voters do and to cast a private and independent ballot.

    HAVA Basics

    Disability Access

    Election Assistance Commission (EAC)

    Grievance Procedures

    HAVA Implementation

    Provisional Voting

    State Plans and Implementation

    Voter Identification

    General

    Laws

    Studies

    Court cases

    Voter Information

    Voting Machine/Systems and Security

     
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