Many Michigan Voters Could Benefit From a Ballot in Arabic, but the Law Isn’t on Their Side
MICHIGAN, JUL 7 – More than 171,000 Arabic speakers in Michigan face limited ballot access due to no federal or state mandate, leaving municipalities to manage costly and complex translations locally.
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Many Michigan voters could benefit from a ballot in Arabic, but the law isn’t on their side
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here. When Lama Ali Ahmad became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2021, she was eager…
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