With the Nov. 8 consolidated municipal election only days away, the Department of Elections is reminding voters that it offers multilingual resources.

Voters can go to www.sfelections.org for official multilingual voter information. The website has pages for Spanish and Chinese speakers, which provide important data, FAQs and the department’s translated voter materials.

Spanish voter services can be found at sfelections.org/svs. Chinese voter services can be found at sfelections.org/cvs.

A review of ranked-choice voting can be found for Spanish speakers at sfelections.org/rcv_sp and in Chinese at sfelections.org/rcv_ch.

Spanish-speaking voters can call 415-554-4366 for assistance. For assistance in Cantonese and Mandarin, call 415-544-4367.

On Election Day, over 85 percent of San Francisco’s polling places will have bilingual poll workers, according to the Department of Elections.

 

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