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Tuesday, March 10th, is Election Day throughout many towns and cities in NH.
The decisions made at the local level affect our schools, housing, transportation, public spaces, and the services people rely on every day. For many people with disabilities and their families, these decisions directly impact whether our communities are inclusive, accessible, and supportive.
That’s why voting matters.
Your voice matters. Your vote should be accessible.
In New Hampshire, voters can request the One4all Accessible Voting System at the polls. This system allows people to vote privately and independently using tools like a touchscreen, keyboard, or audio headset. It prints a paper ballot that is counted the same as every other vote.
Learn more about the One4all Accessible Voting System here:
www.dhhs.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt476/files/documents2/one4all-accessible-voting-system.pdf
Voters with disabilities also have important rights:
✔ Your vote is private
✔ You can bring someone to help you vote
✔ Polling places must be accessible
✔ You can use the One4all accessible voting system
✔ Having a guardian does not remove your right to vote
For more information about voting rights, visit: drcnh.org/disability-issue-areas/voting/
Accessible voting helps ensure everyone can participate in shaping our communities.
For Election Day Assistance, if you run into accessibility issues at the polls or think your voting rights have been violated because of your disability, call DRC-NH's Election Day Hotline to speak with an attorney free of charge at (603) 410-5200
#AccessibleVoting #disabilityjustice #disabilityrights
#VotingRights #ablenh #nhpolitics #NHVotes #VoteNH
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Meet Louis Esposito, returning for his second trip Over the Edge for ABLE NH.
Yes, he’s doing this again. Which means Louis now knows exactly how far it is to the ground.
As a seasoned Over the Edge veteran, he’s already proven he can hang in there with the best of them. Once clearly wasn’t enough. When you care about disability justice as much as Louis does, you don’t just drop everything once. You do it twice.
By day, Louis serves as the Executive Director of ABLE NH, working to advance disability rights and build stronger, more inclusive communities across New Hampshire. His work is rooted in a simple belief: true inclusion means never leaving anyone hanging.
When he’s not advocating, you might find him tie-dyeing something that probably didn’t need to be tie-dyed or getting lost in the hills of a good bluegrass tune.
But on June 23, he’ll be doing something a little different.
He’ll be stepping off the Brady-Sullivan Tower to raise funds for advocacy, leadership, and real systems change.
Some people take the stairs.
Some take the elevator.
Louis takes a rope.
Support Louis here:
fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/edge2026/LouisEsposito
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Meet Alicia Buono, one of the fearless advocates going Over the Edge for ABLE NH.
Alicia has spent her career helping others find their voice. A Seacoast native with more than a decade of experience in marketing, communications, and business development, she shifted her focus toward disability advocacy in New Hampshire after searching for tools to support her own family.
What began as a personal journey became a calling. Alicia has grown into a statewide leader who helps families recognize their power, share their stories, and push for stronger systems.
As a longtime member of the ABLE NH Board of Directors, she has helped guide the organization’s growth and deepen its impact.
And now she’s taking that commitment to new heights… and then straight down.
Alicia is rappelling 22 stories down the Brady-Sullivan Tower to raise funds for advocacy, leadership development, and real systems change across New Hampshire. Because inclusion should never be a cliffhanger.
If Alicia can step off a building, you can step up with a donation.
Support Alicia here:
fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/edge2026/AliciaBuono
#ABLENH #DisabilityJustice #OverTheEdge #NHAdvocacy
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