EARLY VOTERS IMPACTED BY EXTREME WEATHER IN 2020

As frontline populations, including the elderly, lower-income, and communities of color, are standing outside for hours to exercise their right to vote, they are facing extreme heat, weather, and storms made worse by climate change. This is another iteration of voter disenfranchisement in what could be a series of incredibly close races across the country.

This is a list compiled of instances where 2020 voters have been impacted by climate change – from passing out from heat exhaustion to being displaced by wildfires, and polling places closing because of supercharged hurricanes.

Additionally, here is an interesting thread from Reverend Raphael Warnock, GA on his work to enfranchise voters following Hurricane Katrina, showing just how long climate has been impacting Americans’ right to vote.