[OC] US counties required to provide non-English ballots under the Voting Rights Act, by number of languages
Submitted by USAFacts_Official t3_y925ig in dataisbeautiful
Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act covers localities that meet two criteria:
These determinations are made with Census data for Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and Asian race and ethnicity groups.
But this process excludes some communities with limited English skills. For example, immigrants from North Africa who primarily speak Arabic (and are marked white on the Census) or immigrants from Haiti who primarily speak Creole (marked African American on the Census) would not be covered under Section 203. The Census Bureau is actively researching the inclusion of “Middle Eastern or North African” as a separate racial response category, but the official Standards of Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity have not been revised since 1997.
Spanish is the most covered language under section 203. Three states and 194 other counties in the US require ballots to be provided in Spanish. The next most common languages provided throughout the US are Chinese, Vietnamese, Navajo, Choctaw, and Filipino. Twenty states and Washington, DC do not have any localities that are required to provide non-English voting materials.
Why doesn't Sioux make the cut in South Dakota? Seems to meet those criteria.
There are enough Sioux people in south Dakota that don't speak English? These ballots are to aid people with very limited English ability.
Ah, I see, I missed that clause.
It'd be a waste of money if they can read english
"Filipino" don't you mean tagalog?
Basically, yes. Filipino is a standardized language based primarily on the Manila dialect of Tagalog.
Tagalog is just one of of hundreds of the many languages spoken in the Philippines.
No! And Spanish is now Mexican!
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We’ve got communities with large numbers of Russian and Ukrainian speakers, but those aren’t covered under Section 203, nor are African languages like Amharic and Somali.
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