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On November 5, millions of Americans are expected to vote in person, and resources like the national Election Protection Hotline (1-866-OUR-VOTE) and the website 866ourvote.org are available to assist with any voting issues. Assistance is provided in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Asian languages, and Arabic, with help accessible through phone calls, texts, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger. Pennsylvania voters lacking required identification can request a provisional ballot, and further information about voting rights is available on the ACLU’s Voting Rights page.
On Nov. 5, millions of Americans will vote in person at local polling places. If you encounter issues at the polls, resources like the nonpartisan national Election Protection Hotline and 866ourvote.org offer assistance.
English speakers can call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683) for support. Trained volunteers are available via call or text to help with voting problems and questions. Assistance is also accessible through WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
The Election Protection coalition provides support in Spanish (888-839-8682), Asian languages (888-274-8683), and Arabic (844-925-5287).
First-time voters in Pennsylvania without required ID can request a provisional ballot at the polls.
For more details on voting rights, check the ACLU’s page at https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/voting-rights.
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