Know Your Rights
Under the Voting Rights Act, every eligible citizen has the right to vote without feeling bothered, threatened or intimidated. But this year, many AAPI voters are concerned about their safety at the polls—with many citing fears of armed militias, police and federal agents, and COVID-19.
- OCA has prepared a list of resources if you encounter voter intimidation.
- Know the facts: There are multiple federal and state laws in place to protect you, and several options to report election crimes.
Hotlines are available in multiple languages if you encounter any problems while voting.
- 888-API-VOTE (multiple Asian languages/English) – administered by APIAVote & Asian Americans Advancing Justice-AAJC
- 866-OUR-VOTE (English) – administered by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
- 888-Ve-Y-Vota (Spanish/English) – administered by the NALEO Educational Fund
- 844-Yalla-US (Arabic/English) – administered by the Arab American Institute
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