As the upcoming election on November 5th approaches, it’s crucial for all voters in Pennsylvania to be aware of their rights—especially when it comes to language assistance at the polls. Everyone deserves to have their voice heard, and language should never be a barrier to participating in our democracy.
Your Right to Language Assistance
In Pennsylvania, all voters are entitled to receive language assistance when voting. This means that you can bring someone you trust to the polling place to help interpret and translate the ballot and instructions into the language of your choice. Whether you need support with understanding the ballot or navigating the voting process, you have the right to ensure your vote is cast correctly.
Federal Requirements for Language Access
Furthermore, federal law mandates that certain counties, including Philadelphia, Berks, and Lehigh, provide all election materials in both English and Spanish. This ensures that Spanish-speaking voters can access the same vital information as their English-speaking counterparts. In Philadelphia, the commitment to inclusivity extends even further: all election materials must also be available in Chinese.
This provision reflects a growing acknowledgment of the diverse linguistic needs within our communities, making it easier for everyone to engage in the electoral process.
Need Help? Reach Out!
If you have questions or need assistance while voting, don’t hesitate to contact the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline. Here are the numbers you can call based on your language preference:
- English: 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
- Spanish/English: 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682)
- Asian languages/English: 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683)
- Arabic/English: 844-YALLA-US (844-925-5287)
These hotlines are there to provide you with the help you need to ensure your voting experience is smooth and accessible.
Get Ready to Vote!
Remember, your voice matters! As we gear up for the election on November 5th, let’s embrace the mantra: Todos PA’ las Urnas! Make sure your vote counts and that you feel empowered to exercise your rights at the polls.
Stay informed, seek help if needed, and don’t forget to bring someone with you if you require language assistance. Let’s make this election a reflection of the diverse voices that make up our great state of Pennsylvania!
Learn More
For additional resources on voting rights and information, visit ACLU-PA’s Voting Rights page.