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Supporting Voter Access With Over 200 Languages
9/17/2024 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Nevada’s election info is available in over 200 languages. Learn more about language access.
Nevada offers election information in over 200 languages. Voters can get details on registration, polling places, and ballots in their preferred language. On Election Day, download a card to request an interpreter, including American Sign Language, at the polling place.
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Supporting Voter Access With Over 200 Languages
9/17/2024 | 1m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Nevada offers election information in over 200 languages. Voters can get details on registration, polling places, and ballots in their preferred language. On Election Day, download a card to request an interpreter, including American Sign Language, at the polling place.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHey, Nevada, did you know that the Silver State provides election information in more than 200 different languages?
Well, now, you know, voters can get info on how to register to vote.
Polling places, what's on the ballot, and a lot more.
Plus, on election Day, a simple card that you can download list your language preference and then bring with you or send with your loved one.
Allows instant access at the polling place to interpreters to guide voters through the process.
And yes, this includes American Sign Language.
If you need language help or someone you love does go to the Secretary of State's website nvsos.gov And under election information on the left, click the 2024 election tab and click on Language Access to get your interpreter needed card and the number to call for language access help.
No need to wait until Election Day to get your questions answered.
The language interpreters services are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m..
Ask your questions before you cast your ballot.
Stay engaged.
Stay informed.
Happy voting.