Trans People Have the Right to Vote
October 26, 2006 – 11:40 amNational Center for Transgender Equality
Don’t let these barriers stop you from voting — you have a right to vote. Trans people may find voting to be an intimidating process for many reasons, but it can be simple and easy.
NTAC has a voter’s guide here to help you if the "m" and "f" don’t quite add up to suit the folks at the voting booths.
You’re vote matters. Vote.
3 Responses to “Trans People Have the Right to Vote”
i hope that no one in arizona takes the statement “This year there have been several bills passed in various states that would have required all voters to show government issued ID, but most of these laws have NOT gone into effect. The Constitutionality of many of these laws will be decided after the 2006 elections by the Supreme Court.” too seriously, because *every* voter is required to bring a government issued photo i.d. to the polls, or two documents, such as a phone bill with name and address, as proof of identity. arizona apparently is not one of the “most” to which this refers.
By nexyjo on Oct 26, 2006
nexy,
Has this always been the case in arizona? needing two forms of ID, I mean?
By Jay on Oct 26, 2006
no, this is new - i posted a link to an article, but i think it was eaten by the internet gremlins…
By nexyjo on Oct 28, 2006