Spanish-language ballots will be offered in 20 Colorado counties for the first time in a presidential election
GOLDEN, Colo. Before Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez was elected, she helped pass a bill to expand language access. Gonzalez worked with the legislature while she was an executive director for Colorado Common Cause to pass HB 21-1011 which created voting opportunities in other languages as well as a hotline for voters.
The bill created a multilingual ballot hotline to provide access to qualified translators or interpreters for most spoken languages in the state. It also created requirements for counties to provide sample ballots for languages spoken in their counties if there were more than 2,000 citizens living in the county who speak "English less than very well" or if they make up at least 2.5% of the number of citizens in the county.
In Jefferson County, it means that they provide sample ballots in Spanish online. The county also provides a language-accessible machine for voters where they can vote in Spanish at the polls.
"I want to make sure that everybody is able to read and understand their ballot and vote in a way that is consistent in their values, and its really hard to do if its English only, and its not a language that you speak really well," Gonzalez said.
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