Anonymous wrote:My dad has dementia. He can’t tell you the date and sometimes forgets my name (mixes up a lot of words) but he knows who he will vote for. He voted by mail-in ballot in the last presidential election but his dementia wasn’t as bad. He could probably still fill out a ballot and, at least for the major candidates, his vote would be consistent with who he has always been - but there’s no way he could answer any questions or evaluate finer issues. At what point in dementia do you not send for a mail-in ballot for the person?
If he asks or wants to get a mail in ballot, you should assist him. If he doesn't even mention it, I wouldn't either.
People with cognitive impairments (and other disabilities, also) have the right to vote if they choose.