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Asian voters in US 'got raw deal' | Asian voters in US 'got raw deal' |
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Many Asian American voters faced discrimination from voting officials during 2006 mid-term elections in the US, a civil rights group has alleged. | Many Asian American voters faced discrimination from voting officials during 2006 mid-term elections in the US, a civil rights group has alleged. |
The report is based on a multilingual exit poll conducted among 4,700 Asian American voters in 25 US cities. | The report is based on a multilingual exit poll conducted among 4,700 Asian American voters in 25 US cities. |
It documents alleged violations of the Voting Rights Act and Help America Vote Act and cases of "anti-Asian attitude". | It documents alleged violations of the Voting Rights Act and Help America Vote Act and cases of "anti-Asian attitude". |
According to a 2000 census, the US has more than 10 million Asian Americans, comprising 3.6% of its population. | According to a 2000 census, the US has more than 10 million Asian Americans, comprising 3.6% of its population. |
'Rude behaviour' | 'Rude behaviour' |
The report by the Asian American Legal Defence and Education Fund (AALDEF), a 34-year-old civil rights organisation, comes as presidential primaries are in full swing in the United States. | The report by the Asian American Legal Defence and Education Fund (AALDEF), a 34-year-old civil rights organisation, comes as presidential primaries are in full swing in the United States. |
They must learn English if they want to realise their American dream Saghir Tahir, New Hampshire legislator | They must learn English if they want to realise their American dream Saghir Tahir, New Hampshire legislator |
The group alleges that poll workers were hostile towards Asian American voters, particularly those not fluent in English, during voting in 2006. | The group alleges that poll workers were hostile towards Asian American voters, particularly those not fluent in English, during voting in 2006. |
Many voters complained of "rude or hostile behaviour" and an "unhelpful attitude about election procedures", the report said. | Many voters complained of "rude or hostile behaviour" and an "unhelpful attitude about election procedures", the report said. |
It said 59 Asian American voters had complained. | It said 59 Asian American voters had complained. |
In New York, 83% of voters who were asked to show identification were not legally required to do so, the report says. | In New York, 83% of voters who were asked to show identification were not legally required to do so, the report says. |
It says English-speaking voters were not asked for ID. | It says English-speaking voters were not asked for ID. |
The discrimination was "racially motivated and at the same time also demonstrated a bureaucratic approach", AALDEF lawyer Glenn D Magpantay told the BBC. | The discrimination was "racially motivated and at the same time also demonstrated a bureaucratic approach", AALDEF lawyer Glenn D Magpantay told the BBC. |
The survey found 40% of Pakistani-origin, 38% of Bangladeshi-origin and 17% of Indian origin-voters could not speak English well. One-third of Urdu speakers and the same number of Bengali speakers said they needed the assistance of interpreters in order to vote. | The survey found 40% of Pakistani-origin, 38% of Bangladeshi-origin and 17% of Indian origin-voters could not speak English well. One-third of Urdu speakers and the same number of Bengali speakers said they needed the assistance of interpreters in order to vote. |
The report says some poll workers made disparaging remarks about such assistance. | The report says some poll workers made disparaging remarks about such assistance. |
"One poll worker in New York said she thought it was a waste of the taxpayers' money to pay for so many interpreters. | "One poll worker in New York said she thought it was a waste of the taxpayers' money to pay for so many interpreters. |
"Another poll worker commented that she did not think they should be required to provide multilingual material and voters should learn English," the report says. | "Another poll worker commented that she did not think they should be required to provide multilingual material and voters should learn English," the report says. |
It also said Chinese American voters had been given Spanish-language ballots in New York. | |
No response | No response |
Many Asian Americans' names were missing or misspelt in voter lists at polling stations, the report found. | Many Asian Americans' names were missing or misspelt in voter lists at polling stations, the report found. |
Copies of the report and letters of complaint have been sent to the US Department of Justice for investigation, the AALDEF says. | Copies of the report and letters of complaint have been sent to the US Department of Justice for investigation, the AALDEF says. |
The BBC contacted the voting section of the department, both by phone and e-mail. There was no immediate response to the allegations. | The BBC contacted the voting section of the department, both by phone and e-mail. There was no immediate response to the allegations. |
However, a Republican state representative of South Asian origin, Saghir "Saggy" Tahir, said he was not aware of such discrimination in his community. | However, a Republican state representative of South Asian origin, Saghir "Saggy" Tahir, said he was not aware of such discrimination in his community. |
"I am in my fourth term in the state legislature but I have never heard of any such complaint," says Mr Tahir, who was the first Asian American Muslim elected to this level in the Republican Party. | "I am in my fourth term in the state legislature but I have never heard of any such complaint," says Mr Tahir, who was the first Asian American Muslim elected to this level in the Republican Party. |
He says the easiest thing for people is to blame others for their inconvenience. | He says the easiest thing for people is to blame others for their inconvenience. |
"I can only advise that they must learn English if they want to realise their American dream," says the New Hampshire legislator, who arrived in the US in 1972 from Lahore. | "I can only advise that they must learn English if they want to realise their American dream," says the New Hampshire legislator, who arrived in the US in 1972 from Lahore. |
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