6:09 am By Maegan La Mala · Con la Vista al Voto|Midterm Elections 2010
2 Nov 2010It’s election day in the United States and whether you are voting or not today, we all have a responsibility to make sure that everyone who does want to vote and is eligible to do so is able to in a truly free way. There certainly have been efforts all across the country trying to suppress the vote.
Today, the focus will be on offering reports on what is happening across the U.S., with our focus on Latino communities but we also want to offer resources so that if you feel your right to vote is being challenged or if you see problems in your community, you have tools and options.
Please keep visiting this page today as we add resources and information.
Voto Latino has a Voting Resource Center a bilingual resource that answers the following questions:
1) Am I registered to vote?
2) Where do I vote in my area?
3) What’s on my local ballot?
4) What if I encounter voter fraud?
5) Can I get a reminder to vote?Election Protection – The Nation’s Largest Nonpartisan Voter Protection Coalition.
If you have any questions or if your right to vote is being challenged, please call 1-866-OUR-VOTE
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