How to vote safely
Voting is a fundamental right. If you or anyone you know are in an unsafe situation, resources exist to help you cast your vote confidentially.
These safe voting tips from The National Network to End Domestic Violence help those living in abusive situations learn how to make safer voting plans.
And if you are interested in becoming more civically engaged, Survivors Vote offers other ways for survivors to get involved.
This overall guide for survivors from The National Domestic Violence Hotline explains what information is and isn’t publicly available when you vote, plus offers resources on absentee ballots, early voting and more steps that may enhance safety.
Address Confidentiality Programs can help protect victims of stalking, domestic violence, and other crimes. Find resources in your state here, here, here or here.