Through the ballot box, citizens can effectively express their political views. As a nonpartisan organization, the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans encourages everyone to be a part of the political process. Be certain that you are registered to vote. Use the links below to learn more about voter registration in your state.

LEGISLATION AFFECTING VOTING RIGHTS
2004 VOTER FACT SHEET
This is a nonpartisan Voter Fact Sheet on statistics and issues important to the Asian American community created by APIAVote (www.apiavote.org) and the National Congress of Vietnamese Americans.
In English 
In Vietnamese 
Other related item: NCAPA’s Call to Action: Platform for APA National Priorities 2004 
REPORTS
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Enabling the Asian American Electorate This report provides the most detailed information on voter registration and Asian Americans in Massachusetts ever assembled. |
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Asian Pacific Americans in the United States Congress (Congressional Research Service) This report provides information on the 33 Asian Pacific Americans who have served in the United States Congress from 1903 to the present, including 13 Resident Commissioners from the Philippine Islands. These Resident Commissioners served from 1907-1946 while the Philippines were a U.S. territory and commonwealth (all were Philippine born). Information on Members and territorial delegates includes party affiliations, length and dates of service, and committee assignments. |