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Help New Hampshire Vote Videos 
www.sos.nh.gov/voting%20in%20new%20hampshire%20new.htm
New Hampshire's Secretary of State's office offers two online videos regarding accessible voting. Starring Cheryl Killam, Governor's Commission on Disability, the videos are entitled "How to Vote in NH" and "Polling Place Accessibility."
HAVAInfo.org 
www.HAVAInfo.org
Maintained by the Rocky Mountain ADA & IT Center, HAVAInfo.org provides general information about the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) including links that provide state specific information and resources.
Federal Election Commission 
www.fec.gov/hava/hava.htm
General information regarding the Help America Vote Act of 2002. Includes text of the law, implementation timeframes, and specific federal agency responsibilities.
Disability Vote Project 
www.aapd-dc.org/dvpmain/newdvpindex.html
The Disability Vote Project pushes for election reform including efforts to get out the disability vote, polling place and voting system access, asking service providers to comply with the provisions of the National Voter Registration Act, and encouraging people with disabilities to run for office and to get involved in the political process for the candidate of their choice.
National Organization on Disability 
www.nod.org/political/index.cfm
The National Organization on Disability provides information to educate the disability community, election officials, and service providers on voting rights. Articles, information, and featured links about the political participation of people with disabilities.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law 
www.bazelon.org/issues/voting/index.htm
The Bazelon Center works to expand access to the polls for people with mental disabilities. Site includes voting news, information about legal strategies to expand voting rights for people with disabilities, and links to additional resources.
The Center for an Accessible Society 
www.accessiblesociety.org/topics/voting/index.htm
Articles and links to voting accessibility topics including voting machine accessibility, studies on voting participation of people with disabilities, expert sources, and commentary.
ADA Basic Building Blocks 
www.adabasics.org
The ADA Basic Building Blocks is a self-paced web course that explores the legal requirements and the spirit of the ADA. It is organized into 12 topics that cover the basic principles and core concepts contained in the ADA.






