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"My Voice Counts, Too": Voting Participation Among Individuals with Intellectual Disability

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Fiscal Year:
2017
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Despite a strong societal commitment to ensuring that individuals with intellectual disability (ID) fully participate in their communities, few people with ID vote. Little is known about voting experiences from the perspective of people with ID. In-person, semistructured interviews were conducted with 28 adults with ID (Mage = 37 years) to obtain their input on voting. Constant comparison and content analysis methods were used to characterize themes. Results indicated that people with ID are interested in voting and desire to be included in the voting process yet receive little education on political issues or on how to make voting-related decisions. Support from family or service providers and self-advocacy facilitated their ability to vote. Implications of these findings and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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voice, intellectual disability, voting, Agran, MacLean
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Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals submitted
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Professionals, Policymakers
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