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Topic: Vote.gov

Introducing the new vote.gov

Since its launch in 2016, vote.gov has been known as a trusted source for accurate, official voting information from the U.S. government. We recently gave the site a new look with improved accessibility features and expanded information based on questions we heard from voters. And vote.gov is now available in 19 languages — covering 96% of the American public — with more on the way.

August 27, 2024 Read More

Topics: Content, User Experience and Accessibility, Design and Development, Performance and Analytics, Multilingual, Vote.gov

Making vote.gov accessible to all voters

Federal laws protect voting rights for people with disabilities, but many people with disabilities experience barriers to voting, leading to lower voting rates. 

After the November 2022 midterm elections, the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) estimated that if voters with disabilities had voted at the same rates as voters without disabilities, there would be around 2 million more votes cast. The EAC also found that people with disabilities voted at a 3.6 percent lower rate than people without disabilities, though that number narrowed to 1.5 percent after being adjusted with updated Census data. 

Accessibility matters both in person and online. As an official government source of voting information, vote.gov helps voters with disabilities know that their voting rights are protected by law. And it makes them aware of accommodations available to help them register and vote.

June 25, 2024 Read More

Topics: User Experience and Accessibility, Vote.gov

Getting the word out about voter registration: Vote.gov’s first social media takeover with USAGov

Last fall, vote.gov and the USAGov program partnered on our first “social media takeover” for a day-long campaign encouraging people to register to vote. As key players connecting people to official government information and services, we rooted this effort in our mutual messaging and goals to help guide the public.

February 06, 2024 Read More

Topics: Marketing, User Experience and Accessibility, USAGov, Vote.gov

Why vote.gov supports multiple languages

To help make the voting process accessible to everyone who is eligible, vote.gov works with state election offices, federal agencies, and non-partisan organizations to create a national source of accurate voting information and clear registration instructions in multiple languages.

May 16, 2023 Read More

Topics: Content, User Experience and Accessibility, Design and Development, Multilingual, Vote.gov

Get to know vote.gov: helping more people register to vote

The vote.gov website is the primary authoritative non-partisan resource for voting information for the public from the federal government. We help people register to vote in their state and work to break down barriers for all voters regardless of background, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, national origin, or age. We provide content in 12 languages, with more to come. 

May 02, 2023 Read More

Topics: Content, User Experience and Accessibility, Design and Development, Multilingual, Vote.gov

USAGov, Search.gov, and Vote.gov: Meeting People's Needs Together

Starting this month, we’re expanding the scope of the USAGov Blog to share best practices and lessons learned not only from USAGov but also from two other programs that are part of our team: Search.gov and Vote.gov.

February 07, 2023 Read More

Topics: Marketing, Content, User Experience and Accessibility, Design and Development, Performance and Analytics, Multilingual, USAGov, Vote.gov, Search.gov

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