Politics & Government
Patch Poll: Should Georgia Provide Spanish-only Ballots?
A Latino group says yes, in Gwinnett and Hall counties. Tell us your thoughts on this controversial issue.

Georgia’s organization representing Latino elected officials is calling on two metro Atlanta counties to make Spanish-language ballots available before this year’s presidential election.
Jerry Gonzalez, executive director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, has written to Gwinnett and Hall counties -- which have significant Hispanic populations -- saying election officials are legally required to provide ballots in Spanish if voters want them.
DeKalb, Fulton and Cobb counties are also home to significant Hispanic populations, and Patch wants to know what you think. Take our Patch poll below and share your thoughts in the Comments section.
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