LRI's Rev Up! Philadelphia 2018 Booklet
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Register, Educate, Vote, Use Your Power Full political participation for Americans with disabilities is a right. AAPD works with state and national coalitions on effective, non- partisan campaigns to eliminate barriers to voting, promoting accessible voting technology and polling places; educate voters about issues and candidates; promote turnout of voters with disabilities across the country; protect eligible voters’ right to participate in elections; and engage candidates and elected officials to recognize the disability community. 1 Pennsylvania 2018 Midterm Election Dates 2018 Pennsylvania Midterm Election Registrations Date: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 – DEADLINE!! 2018 Pennsylvania Midterm Elections Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2018, 7 am – 8 pm Pennsylvania Voter Services https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov • Register to Vote • Apply for An Absentee Ballot • Check Voter Registration Status • Check Voter Application Status • Find Your Polling Place 2 Table of Contents Pennsylvania 2018 Midterm Election Dates ............................ 2 2018 Pennsylvania Midterm Election Registrations ................. 2 2018 Pennsylvania Midterm Elections .................................. 2 Table of Contents ................................................................ 3 Voting Accommodations ....................................................... 7 Voter Registration ............................................................ 7 Language Access ................................................................ 8 Issues that Affect People with Disabilities ............................... 9 Medicaid ......................................................................... 9 State ........................................................................... 9 Federal ....................................................................... 10 Employment ................................................................... 10 Federal ....................................................................... 11 Housing ......................................................................... 11 Education ...................................................................... 12 State .......................................................................... 12 Federal ....................................................................... 12 The Disability Integration Act ............................................ 12 Accessibility ................................................................... 13 3 Law Enforcement / Criminal Justice .................................... 13 Veterans ........................................................................ 13 Transportation ................................................................ 13 What to Ask When You Research Candidates .......................... 14 Disability Rights Survey Responses ....................................... 15 Philadelphia’s U.S. Senate Candidates ................................ 15 Bob Casey (D) ............................................................. 15 Lou Barletta (R) ........................................................... 20 Philadelphia’s U.S. House Candidates ................................. 21 Brendan Boyle (D) ........................................................ 21 David Torres (R) .......................................................... 21 Dwight Evans (D) ......................................................... 21 Bryan Leib (R) ............................................................. 21 Mary Gay Scanlon (D) ................................................... 21 Pearl Kim (R) ............................................................... 22 State Senate Candidates .................................................. 23 Christine Tartaglione (D) ............................................... 23 Art Haywood (D) .......................................................... 23 Anthony Williams (D) .................................................... 24 Philadelphia’s State House Candidates ................................ 24 Daryl Boling (D) ........................................................... 24 Thomas Murt (R) .......................................................... 25 Mike Doyle (D) ............................................................. 26 Martina White (R) ......................................................... 28 Kevin Boyle (D) ............................................................ 28 Michael Driscoll (D) ....................................................... 28 Edward Neilson (D) ....................................................... 28 Mary Isaacson (D) ........................................................ 28 4 Joseph Hohenstein (D) .................................................. 28 Patty Kozlowski (R) ....................................................... 28 Jason Dawkins (D) ........................................................ 28 Angel Cruz (D) ............................................................. 29 Malcolm Kenyatta (D) ................................................... 29 Thomas Street (R) ........................................................ 29 Brian Sims (D) ............................................................. 29 James McDevitt (Independent) ....................................... 29 Elizabeth Fiedler (D) ..................................................... 29 Maria Donatucci (D) ...................................................... 32 Jordan Harris (D) ......................................................... 32 James Roebuck Jr. (D) .................................................. 32 Vanessa Lowery Brown (D) ............................................ 32 Joanna McClinton (D) .................................................... 33 Morgan Cephas (D) ....................................................... 33 Pamela DeLissio (D) ...................................................... 33 Sean Stevens (R) ......................................................... 33 Matthew Baltsar (Libertarian) ......................................... 33 Donna Bullock (D) ........................................................ 33 Danilo Burgos (D) ......................................................... 33 Rosita Youngblood (D) .................................................. 34 Christopher Rabb (D) .................................................... 34 Stephen Kinsey (D) ...................................................... 34 Jared Solomon (D) ....................................................... 34 Isabella Fitzgerald (D) ................................................... 34 Pennsylvania State and Federal Candidates ............................ 35 U.S. Senate .................................................................... 35 Lou Barletta (R) ........................................................... 36 5 Robert P Casey, Jr. (D) .................................................. 37 Neal Gale (Green) ........................................................ 38 Dale Kerns (Libertarian) ................................................ 38 U.S. House ..................................................................... 39 Pennsylvania State Senate ............................................... 40 Pennsylvania State House ................................................ 41 Pennsylvania Governor .................................................... 48 Paul Glover (Green) ...................................................... 48 Ken Krawchuk (Libertarian) ............................................ 49 Scott Wagner (R) ......................................................... 49 Tom Wolf (D) ............................................................... 50 Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor ..................................... 52 Jeff Bartos (R) ............................................................. 52 Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick (Green) ...................................... 53 John Fetterman (D) ...................................................... 53 Kathleen Smith (Libertarian) .......................................... 55 6 Voting Accommodations You have the right to bring a person of your choosing to the poll to assist you. If you need a personal assistant, indicate that on Question 9 of the voter registration form online, or on the back of the paper registration form available at Liberty Resources’ Independent Living Services Department at 112 N 8th St, Suite 600, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Voter Registration • Pennsylvania’s voter registration form is located online here: https://www.pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/VoterRegis trationApplication.aspx. • If you need a personal assistant to help you vote, indicate that on the back of the mail-in voter registration form even though it says “for office use only.” • You can submit the voter registration form to update your information even if you have already registered to vote. • If you are a registered voter who is disabled or over the age of 65 and is assigned to a polling place that is inaccessible, you also have the right to vote by absentee ballot. Pennsylvania’s absentee registration form is available at the back of this book, or online at https://www.votespa.com/Voting-in- PA/Documents/Absentee_Ballot_Application.pdf. Voters with disabilities who have a problem at their polling place can call Disability Rights Pennsylvania’s (DRP) Election Day Hotline between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Election Day at 717-839-5227, or email them at [email protected]. The Department of State also has a voter hotline at