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SHOULD PEOPLE WITH A MENTAL ILLNESS VOTE? (844 hits)


This is what I was asked this morning after church service. I immediately wanted to kick myself for not blogging about this earlier, but there is never a bad opportunity to share good information.

In an article written by Will Meedk, Ph.D., June 6, 2007, on this topic, it is explained that anyone with a specific desire to participate in the voting process should be allowed to. I agree one hundred percent. There are some special circumstances, however, that states vary on.

For example, if you are deemed to be "criminally insane" and are serving time in a prison-type facility, you can vote by absentee ballot in most states. On the contrary, if you are serving time in prison for felony charges, you cannot vote by absenteeism.

If you have a guardian for mental incompetencies, you cannot vote in most states as well. A good rule of thumb is that if you can register for the Selective Service (military), you can register for a Voter's card.

According to the American Psychiatric Foundation, every individual has the civil rights protection to cast a vote at age of emancipation (18). The APF goes on to raise a good point that voting by individuals with a mental illness is a method of empowering that individual and it should be encouraged nationally.

I have also read many blogs from individuals suffering or living with a mental illness and the majority are absolutely in favor of exercising his or her right to vote. I agree with one blogger that persons in long-term facilities such as nursing homes for dementia-type illness, have more knowledge about healthcare policy and other issues than the average person because they spend most of their time reading the newspaper and watching the news. WOW!

So, let's trek on over to Washington, DC and unscramble one of my favorite Latin terms, "Non Compos Mentis." In English, that means, "Not master of one's own mind."

If an individual can function with a mental illness, they are deemed masters of their minds the same way the diabetic or cancer patient is under treatment.

The American Disabilities ACT has not included the mentally ill under their protective umbrella, per se, yet, but a person with a mental illness can ask for special accommodations if necessary.

So, if an individual has successfully completed the Voter's Registration Form and has received his or her Voter's card, get them to the polls in time to cast their vote!

Of course, it is understood that all individuals should be allowed to vote without cohercement, etc. Now, what should the average person do inside the voting booth with all that darn language on the ballot that over half of us do not understand? :)-

Did you know that many, (too) many states STILL use the language "Idiots" and "Insane" to describe a person with a mental illness? (uh-hmm)

Did you know that most persons with an untreated mental illness do NOT vote? Let's help family memers obtain mental illness treatment and watch them become empowering voting machines for many years to come. After all, we want Obama in that White House for 8 years!!!;)-


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Hey Agnes, I just read that you agree with a blogger,that said that people in nursing homes, with dementia type illnesses read the papers, and have more knowledge about healthcare policy!! "they spend most of their time reading the paper or watching the news" well, I cannot argue with the last statement but I will question as to whether they REMEMBER --lol. I do know that a lot of people on SSI know their stuff ! Visiting my mother 3 years straight day in and day out,did not indicate that this is true. However, as I stated prior with Alzheimer's each case is to be judged individually. I am such a strong advocate of voter's right's that unless you (the voter) does not want to vote, they have the right to do so if they desire to do so.
Glad you brought this out. As always keeping us informed and thinking about the "mentally disabled." (I love the pic.)
Sunday, November 2nd 2008 at 6:07PM
Marta Fernandez
Of course the mentally ill should have the right to vote. For those who say no, I ask, "who get's to decide?" How will the decisions be made? I suspect that no matter what criteria one would choose to use, a whole lot of other people (including those who are undiagnosed as mentally ill) would fit the criteria.
Sunday, November 2nd 2008 at 6:18PM
Dr. S. Maxwell Hines
Yes, thank you all for responses and each of you are correct. I was brainstorming on the way home from church and I kept going back to one thing: maybe there should a special voting booth with just pictures and the word "yes" or "no." That would help ANYbody vote with all the convuluted language used. For instance, a pciture of a slot machine and, of course, a photo of Obama. I love "picture" prompts and dang they would be so helpful in trying to decide just what is the issue to vote on....lol. Peace and love...
Monday, November 3rd 2008 at 5:43PM
agnes levine
I work with metally challenged adults. I think it depends on the capacity of their handicapp. The guys I care for art totally incapable of voting or even understading how to vote and what its for or about. There are some adults with developmental disabilities who can vote and will. So I think it really depends on the individual.
Monday, November 3rd 2008 at 11:11PM
chivonne lawson
One (legal)definition of 'mentally ill is. "not being held responsible for what you do". does this help any with who should or should not vote?

Many mentally ill people can function on proper medication, and here we go again with the 'legal'. If you are on medication a court can not accept what you say as legal or not legal. I guess what I am saying is it will have to be left up to the courts and the medical professions to court or it must remain an open ended question as it is on this post. Great post by the way as we could very well see a case about this very subject in this election.
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