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University of Pennsylvania

The following articles are provided by the University of Pennsylvania Alzheimer's Disease Center:

  • Addressing the Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Raised by Voting Persons with Dementia

  • The Capacity to Vote of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Voting by Elderly Persons with Cognitive Impairment: Lessons from Other Democratic Nations

  • Identifying the barriers and challenges to voting by residents of long-term care facilities: A study of the 2003 Philadelphia mayor’s race.

  • Voting and Cognitive Impairment

  • Voting Capacity and Voting Age

  • Voting Capacity and Voting Rights Issues in the 2004 General Election

 
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Government Accountability Office

 

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