4 Critical Voting Rights You Should Know
Understanding your voting rights protects your ability to participate in democracy and ensures fair elections for everyone in your community.
- Right to Accessible Voting: Polling places must accommodate voters with disabilities and provide necessary assistance
- Right to Language Assistance: Bilingual voting materials and interpreters are available in designated areas
- Right to Privacy: Your vote is secret, and no one can force you to reveal your choices
- Right to Vote Without Intimidation: Protection from harassment, threats, or coercion at polling locations
These fundamental rights ensure that every eligible citizen can participate fully in the democratic process, regardless of their background or circumstances.