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RandySF

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Wed Jul 9, 2025, 01:44 AM Jul 9

Many Michigan voters could benefit from a ballot in Arabic, but the law isn't on their side

When Lama Ali Ahmad became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2021, she was eager to become a voter, too.

In Lebanon, where she’s from, elections were often derailed by crises. But here, she had faith in the process. She registered and voted in a municipal election the same day. That night, she gathered her family at her Dearborn home for a special dinner of steak, chicken, and tabbouleh, and told them how good it felt to finally be heard.

“That was the moment where I really felt that I am an American citizen,” she said.

Last year, she celebrated another civic triumph: Voting on a ballot printed in Arabic, her first language.





https://www.votebeat.org/michigan/2025/07/07/arabic-language-ballots-election-voting-materials-translated-dearborn-hamtramck/

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