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Elections 2012: Know Your Rights on Election Day



DESCRIPTION
This brochure is a "know your rights" resource for U.S. voters of South Asian descent seeking to cast their ballot on Election Day. It outlines rights granted to all voters. It answers questions on what to do if a voter's registration is challenged, whether showing ID or proof of citizenship is required, how to request assistance with voting machines, whether English fluency is required, what to do if faced with harassment or intimidation while voting, and how to report voting rights violations. It also includes where and how to get information on oral and written language assistance in South Asian languages in certain cities and states.

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: August 2012
Type: Flyer
Language: English
Creator: South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
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PROVENANCE
Collection: South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) Materials
Item History: 2024-09-30 (created); 2024-09-30 (modified)

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