Two volunteer poll workers at an Ohio voting station told
Human Events that they observed van loads of Ohio residents born in
Somalia — the state is home to the second-largest Somali population in
the United States — being driven to the voting station and guided by
Democratic interpreters on the voting process. No Republican
interpreters were present, according to these volunteers.
A source, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a volunteer
outside the Morse Road polling center. She has witnessed Somalis who
cannot speak English come to the polling center. They are brought in
groups, by van or bus. The Democrats hand them a slate card and say,
“vote Brown all the way down.” Given that Sherrod Brown is the incumbent
Democrat Senator in Ohio, one can assume that this is the reference.
Non-English speaking voters may use an interpreter. The
interpreters are permitted by law to interpret for the individual
voting; however, they are forbidden from influencing their vote in any
way. Another source who also wishes to remain anonymous has seen
Democrat interpreters show the non-English speaking Somalis how to vote
the Democrat slate that they were handed outside. According to this
second source, there are not any Republican Somali interpreters
available.
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