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Latinx Community and Voting


Voto Latino: Home

Voto Latino is uniting and empowering the Latinx community. The first step is registering to vote.

A Look at Latinx Voters and Voting - Ford School of Public Policy

The Latinx community in the United States is heterogeneous and omnipresent, representing every corner of the country and many political priorities.

Latino Vote Will be Decisive in 2024, but Many Latino Voters Report ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Latino leaders across the nation expressed bafflement and sharp disappointment today with both the Democratic and ...

Latinx Community and Voting - History of Voting - Research Guides

Velasquez, and other Mexican-American political activists, discovering early that, despite the achievements of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, ...

The Ascending Latino Community and Attempts to Silence Our Voice

By Esteban Camarena. Latino communities in the United States continue to grow in size, economic influence, and political clout.

Chasing the “Latino Vote” – AHA - American Historical Association

Since the 1960s, the two major political parties have chased a “Latino vote” that does not actually exist.

Latino voting rights in the US - UnidosUS

The UnidosUS Latino Vote Initiative seeks to grow Latino political power and agency by establishing an accurate understanding of the Hispanic electorate, ...

Why Vote - Voto Latino

The single most effective way to have your voice heard is by voting. Voting is how we hold elected officials accountable for the decisions they are making on ...

Latinos are the second-largest group of voters in America. Here's ...

Cultural identity, location, age and media literacy all play a role in how this population will cast their ballots this election year.

Hispanic/Latino Voters - Pew Research Center

While Latino voters have favored Democratic candidates in presidential elections for many decades, the margin of support has varied. short ...

Latinx Voting Rights a Focus During Hispanic Heritage Month

The 2024 presidential election election will be the first in which people of Latin American heritage are the second largest eligible voting ...

Latinx communities to play a central role in the presidential election

In regions where Latinxs are shifting demographics and battling anti-immigrant laws, young people see voting as a form of community defense ...

Key facts about Hispanic eligible voters in 2024

An estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote this year, up from 32.3 million in 2020.

The Power and Diversity of the Latino Voting Bloc

With 2020 being not only an election year but also a census year, what changes in Latino political power do you expect? Jaime Dominguez: This election is going ...

A Look at Latinx Voters and Voting | Center for Racial Justice

According to the Pew Research Center, from 2016 to 2024, the number of Latinos eligible to vote grew from 27 million to a projected 36 million.

'It's simple, really' - why Latinos flocked to Trump - BBC

Donald Trump has soared to a decisive election victory over Kamala Harris, lifted up by some of the very voters that Democrats once relied ...

the latino vote in election 2024 - national and state projections

More than 4.8 million Latino voters in California will make their voices heard at the ballot box in 2024, an increase of 6.1 percent from 2020 Latino ...

Civic Engagement: La Voz de Mi Gente - Hispanic Federation

We have registered and mobilized millions of Latino voters since 1990 while providing much-needed nonpartisan information on how elections impact important ...

Latino Communities on the Front Lines of Voter Suppression

New restrictive state laws are aimed at suppressing Latino votes and depriving them of fair representation — Arizona and Texas provide prime ...

Hispanic/Latino Voter Toolkit - Campus Vote Project

Eligibility · You can register before turning 18 if you will be 18 by Election Day · Be registered to vote before your state's voter registration deadline · North ...