 I want you to know this, your vote is your voice, especially for anyone impacted by disability rights issues. That's why it's important to educate yourself and be prepared. First of all, you've got to register and then also know that your vote does count. Some of the issues, transportation and accessibility for persons with disabilities. Medicaid, so many people that are on Medicaid, you are persons with disabilities. If you have difficulty getting inside a polling place, just look for Tarrant County's curbside voting sign. We put them at every polling location. You will find the signs predominantly over in the handicapped parking area. When a voter drives up, whether they're being driven or they drive themselves, this unit will be always on the driver's side. Once they touch it and swipe it, we do have a device that's inside the polling location that will chime. And that will indicate to us that there is somebody outside wanting to curbside vote. So therefore we will come outside with a unit or the paper ballot with the secrecy envelope and give them the option of how they want to vote. If you don't hear or see anybody come out within maybe five minutes or so, call this phone number. This phone number calls directly into our office and we will call the election judge and let them know that somebody is outside waiting. We do have a headset and we do have braille on our machines. So they also have those options to use. If we have a person with disabilities that's in the back of the line, we can move them up to the front of the line. If somebody is there with them assisting them, that person can move with them as well. We always encourage someone coming with you so they can mark the ballot for you or get someone that's an election official and they will help you. They will not impose their views on your ballot. Please still come out and vote. The disability community has the potential to be a powerful voting bloc. When you include our family members, we make up about 23% of eligible voters. Remember, rev up, register, educate, vote and use your power at the polls.