Asian Americans Advancing Justice - LA

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Make sure your Vote By Mail ballot is counted

A majority of California voters are now casting their votes using Vote-by-Mail ballots rather than heading to the polls to vote on Election Day. In 2018, five California counties will implement the Voter's Choice Act, where all registered voters will receive their ballot in the mail and have three choices to cast their vote. All counties have the option to implement this new model in 2020. 

As more voters opt to vote by mail and with more counties conducting elections using the Voter's Choice model, it is important to make sure our Vote-by-Mail ballots are being counted. Here are fact sheets to make sure your communities submit Vote-by-Mail ballots that are counted.

 

Download the non-VCA Vote-by-Mail Fact Sheet

 

Download the VCA Vote-by-Mail Fact Sheet

 

 

 
(icon "Vote" by OliM via The Noun Project)

HELPLINES

Our helplines prioritize assistance to low-income persons in the following areas of law: discrimination, family, immigration, public benefits, employment, housing, and civil rights. 

English: 888.349.9695
中文: 800.520.2356
한글: 800.867.3640
Tagalog: 855.300.2552
ภาษาไทย: 800.914.9583
Tiếng Việt: 714.477.2958

 

Our mission is to advocate for civil rights, provide legal services and education, and build coalitions to positively influence and impact Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders and to create a more equitable and harmonious society.