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We are just 1 day away from the 2022 Midterms, and we need your help to make sure voters in our community are informed, motivated, and protected as they head to the ballot box tomorrow (and beyond!)

Whether you are a new citizen, or have voted in every election you were eligible, we need you to talk to your families, friends, and communities about voting in the upcoming midterm elections. Check out a list of in-language election resources and our voter hotline below to help you get vote ready.

2022 Election Resources

Voting can be a complicated process for anyone. For citizens whose first language is not English, the process is even more difficult to navigate. Advancing Justice | AAJC provides in-language election resources to help you get vote ready and make sure your ballot is counted.

Are you registered to vote? Take a look at our checklist below for check-in questions and tips to ensure you are fully registered and know how to vote by mail or in person.

 
Voter Readiness Checklist

English | Arabic | Bangla (বাংলা)| Chinese (Simplified) (中文 (简)) | Chinese (Traditional) (中文 (繁)) | Hindi (हिंदी) | Hmong (hmoob) | Khmer (ខ្មែរ) |  Japanese (日本語) | Korean (한국어)Tagalog | Thai | Urdu | Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)

Ready to vote? Go through this fact sheet before voting and get a refresh on what your rights are at the booth. 
 
2022 Election Fact Sheet
English | Arabic Bangla (বাংলা) | Chinese (Simplified) (中文 (简)) | Chinese (Traditional) (中文 (繁)) | Hindi (हिंदी) | Hmong (hmoob) | Japanese (日本語) | Khmer (ខ្មែរ) | Korean (한국어) | Tagalog | Thai Urdu Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)

Voters have rights to assistance in voting if they have difficulty communicating in English, including the right to bring someone to help you in the voting booth and the right to have in-language assistance and materials when you vote in certain places.

Section 203: Your Right to In-Language Voting Assistance (Bilingual in-language/English)
2022 Section 203 Fact Sheet

Bangla (বাংলা)Chinese (Traditional) (中文 (繁)) | Chinese (Simplified) (中文 (简)) | Hindi (हिंदी) | Hmong (hmoob) | Khmer (ខ្មែរ) | Korean (한국어) | Tagalog | Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)

Section 208: Your Right to Bring Someone to Help You in the Voting Booth
 
2022 Section 208 Fact Sheet
English | Arabic | Bangla (বাংলা) | Chinese (Simplified) (中文 (简))Chinese (Traditional) (中文 (繁)) | Hindi (हिंदी) | Hmong (hmoob) | Japanese (日本語) | Khmer (ខ្មែរ)Korean (한국어) | | Tagalog | Thai | Urdu | Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)

Was My Vote Counted? Learn what you can do after you vote to make sure your ballot is counted.
 
2022 Ballot Check Fact Sheet
English | Arabic Bangla (বাংলা) | Chinese (Simplified) (中文 (简)) | Chinese (Traditional) (中文 (繁)) | Hindi (हिंदी) | Japanese (日本語) | Khmer (ខ្មែរ) | Korean (한국어) | Tagalog | Thai | Urdu | Vietnamese (tiếng Việt)
Voter Hotline

Call 1-888-API-VOTE (1-888-274-8683) if you have questions about voting or need assistance at the polls. Bi-lingual support is available in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali/Bangla!


Volunteer with us!

We are hosting the hotline leading up to Election Day and we are looking for bilingual volunteers in Cantonese and Mandarin, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Hindi/Urdu, and Bengali. APIAVote and Asian American Advancing Justice | AAJC will be taking calls live all the way through Election Day.

No knowledge or experience in elections or voting is required! We will provide each volunteer with the necessary training.
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Voting and Elections Mis/Disinformation
Mis- and disinformation about elections creates confusion and dismantles public trust in elections. Common falsehoods include misleading claims about election security and mail-in ballots. They also include lies about candidates and falsehoods about when and how to vote.

Learn more about how to report misinformation or disinformation online HERE.
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