#VotingWhileTrans
Voting is a key part of our participation in society. It is absolutely critical for everyone to vote - whether by mail, by going to an early polling location, or going to a voting location on Election Day.
If you decide to go in person to your polling place this year, having ID that doesn’t match your gender identity or presentation should not affect your right to cast a ballot, in any state. But with increasingly strict voter ID laws, trans people may face barriers—both because of difficulties in obtaining an ID that’s accepted, or because they might run into bias or misunderstandings of the law when it comes to their gender.
Knowing your rights can help avoid or solve problems at the polls. That’s why the Action Fund provides the following advice and resources to guide trans people through the process of voting, from registration to putting your ballot in the ballot box.
So - if you choose to vote in person this year - see below for your rights!