But native Spanish speakers who move to Sioux Falls still struggle to find resources because of the language barrier.
As an organization, we try to pay attention to the unmet needs in our community, and as we inch closer to Election Day, the ACLU of South Dakota wants to ensure everyone understands their rights when it comes to voting. That’s why the ACLU has translated some of its materials, including a “Know Your Voting Rights” brochure, into Spanish.
Everyone – whether they are a native English speaker or not – should understand their voting rights.
The ACLU has also translated some of its voting rights billboards into Spanish. The digital billboards will run through the November election in various locations throughout South Dakota.
The American Civil Liberties Union has a long history of helping voters understand and exercise their voting rights. The ACLU has been at the forefront of the fight against voter suppression as well as the movement to allow new voter access and will continue to do so after the November election and beyond.
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