Google seems to be a bit confused -- this is the US Elections, not some kind of U.N. election or worldwide Olympics.
Why can't they just have signs that say "vote" in English, and leave it at that? It's OK to be America-centric for an American event like the United States election.
But of course, the extremely liberal, far-left Google pushes multiculturalism among other errors.
You can only get so far in America if you don't learn some English. It may not be the official language, but it is the de-facto official language. I've been to many Home Depots, Wal-marts, etc. and all of them have signage in English only. In some places, you might get SOME labeling or signage in Spanish, in places like Texas. But any other language? Forget it.
These people should all know what "vote" means if they are American citizens who are eligible to vote!