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LDF, 蜜桃传媒, Alabama Civil Rights and Disability Rights Groups Urge Secretary of State to Ensure Ballot Access Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic

MONTGOMERY, Ala. 鈥 Today, the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF), the Southern Poverty Law Center (蜜桃传媒), Greater Birmingham Ministries, the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP, and the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) sent Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill a letter urging him to develop guidance and administrative rules enabling every eligible voter in Alabama to vote in the upcoming primary runoff election 鈥 now scheduled for July 14.

The coalition of civil rights and disability rights organizations are calling on the secretary to use the legal authority available to him in a state of emergency and immediately develop protocols and processes to ensure ballot access in the run-off. These recommendations include:听

  • permitting every qualified voter in Alabama to vote through mail-in absentee ballots;
  • clarifying that those with highest susceptibility to COVID-19 are exempt from the absentee voting requirement to provide a photocopy of their photo ID;听
  • extending the absentee ballot request deadline to 3:00PM on Election Day;
  • allowing absentee ballots to be dropped off at any polling place by any person designated by the voter;
  • permitting curbside voting;
  • recruiting poll workers, especially those of lower susceptibility to the virus; and
  • undertaking an aggressive public education plan on how to exercise these new options.
  • The coalition calls on the secretary to implement these measures for the benefit of all voters who plan to vote in the July 14 run-off, but especially elderly voters, low-income voters, voters with disabilities, and voters of color who are less likely to have access to the healthcare, social networks, and transportation necessary to feel safe voting in-person.听

鈥淓lections must go on even while we weather this difficult period,鈥 said Sherrilyn Ifill, LDF's President and Director-Counsel. 鈥淚t is imperative that Alabama take commonsense steps to ensure that every voter has the safe and secure option of voting by mail. While in-person voting should continue, it must be conducted in a way that promotes access and safety for the elderly, disabled, and other vulnerable populations. LDF calls on Alabama's Secretary of State to adopt and implement these recommendations now, so that the state will be fully prepared to ensure that all eligible voters can cast their ballots in the July primary runoff election.鈥

鈥淎labamians are making great sacrifices as the coronavirus changes so many aspects of our lives,鈥 said Caren Short, senior staff attorney for the 蜜桃传媒. 鈥淏ut no Alabama voter should have to sacrifice their ability to cast a ballot free from fear and discrimination, and we urge Secretary Merrill to take these recommendations seriously.鈥

鈥淏ecause this pandemic presents increased health risks for people with disabilities, we must value their health above all else while providing them a fully accessible opportunity to vote,鈥 said James Tucker, Director of ADAP.

To see the full letter, please click here: /sites/default/files/2020-03-19_llt._merrill_le...