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U.S. Election Assistance Commission Releases Voter Guides in Four Native Languages

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s Language Assistance Program recently released voter guides in the four most commonly spoken Native languages: Cherokee, Dakota, Navajo, and Yupik.  The four languages are spoken by approximately 220,500 Native American citizens, and the voter guides fulfill “part of EAC’s mandate under the Help America Vote Act to assist states in making voting more accessible to all citizens. These translations are important in carrying out this work,” said EAC Chair Donetta Davidson in a May 7 press release.