Assistance
Under the Texas Election Code, voters have a right to:
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Ask the polling place official for instructions on how to cast a ballot (but not suggestions on how to vote).
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Bring an interpreter to assist them with the check-in process if they do not understand the English language. This includes interpreting into American Sign Language (ASL).
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Help to cast their ballot if they cannot write, see the ballot, or understand the language in which it is written.
Assistance may be provided by elections officials (generally in pairs), or the voter may select a person to assist them. The assistant need not be a registered voter, but must not represent the voter's employer or labor union.