Advocates fight to ensure citizens not fluent in English have equal access to elections
Briefly

In the heart of Las Vegas' Chinatown, residents gathered for the Dragon Boat Festival, where community leaders emphasized voter registration and education for increased civic engagement.
Longtime community leader Vida Lin emphasizes that increasing civic engagement is crucial for the Asian community in Las Vegas, as it ensures their issues are addressed by policymakers.
She highlights, "If you don't come out to vote, you don't get your voices heard... We'll be stuck there," referencing the importance of political participation in gaining community power.
As the demographic shifts in Nevada broaden, efforts are being made to support voters in their primary language, with advocacy focused on helping 24 million citizens.
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