Our democracy is under real and urgent threat, from rampant disinformation and a surge in voter suppression legislation to politicians deliberately showing distrust in election outcomes in order to maintain their own power. And while the state of California and counties in California have adopted various pro-democracy voting practices and procedures, reforms such as vote-by-mail ballots and ballot drop boxes are only beneficial if voters receive election materials in a language they understand.
This report explores four key aspects of language access in California elections: the voting experience, federal and state laws, the importance of in-language materials, and data limitations for identifying populations in California who use non-English languages.
The report, the first of its kind, provides a roadmap to ensure that all voters, regardless of their English language proficiency, can vote fairly and equally.
Authored by:
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California
AAPIs for Civic Empowerment Education Fund
ACLU of Northern California
ACLU of Southern California
Chinese for Affirmative Action
Council on American-Islamic Relations
California Common Cause
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund
California will have a statewide election on June 2, 2026. Across the state, voters will be asked to decide on candidates for federal, state, and local offices. Voters in many cities and counties will vote on ballot measures that could shape the future of their local communities.
Use this page to learn how you can participate in the June primary election and how you can help fight for our democracy by supporting Common Cause’s election protection program. Make your voice heard!
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