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Information for Bilingual Voters – Level 3

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Voters whose English is not their first language can request assistance in their native language


  • Voting can be a complicated process for anyone.
  • Voters have rights to assistance in voting if they have difficulty communicating in English.
  • All information provided in English must also be provided in the covered languages.
  • One tool that voters can easily use to participate in elections is to bring someone to help in the voting booth.
  • The Voting Rights Act, requires certain counties and jurisdictions to provide bilingual voting materials.

To learn more, click on this link for additional information on the rights as a bilingual voter.

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