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AALAC Launches Campaign to Register Korean American Voters
MARTHA DALTON • JUL 7, 2014
AALAC Executive Director Helen Kim Ho says thousands of Korean Americans living in Gwinnett County would benefit from having ballots printed in Korean.
AALAC Executive Director Helen Kim Ho says thousands of Korean Americans living in Gwinnett County would benefit from having ballots printed in Korean.
With election season in full swing, several organizations are trying to mobilize voters. The Asian American Legal Advocacy Center is launching a campaign to bring more Korean-Americans to the polls.
AALAC wants to ensure that at least 10,000 Korean-Americans living in Gwinnett County are registered to vote. Executive Director Helen Kim Ho says if they reach that number, the county will need to print ballots in Korean as well as English.
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