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Press Releases
Voto Latino Responds to Recent Violence in Texas Amid Rise in Extremist Rhetoric in the US
Voto Latino Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Mifepristone Case
Voto Latino Applauds President Biden’s Plan to Expand Health Coverage to DACA Recipients
Voto Latino Mourns Victims of Mass Shooting at Nashville, Tennessee’s Covenant School
VL In the News
Phone Calls, Texts and Tinder — Georgia Campaigns Court Young Voters
Study: Nearly 130K Latino voters have already cast ballots in Nevada, outpacing prior elections
Coronavirus Exposes Gaps in Digital Voter Mobilization
The John Lewis Voting Rights Act.
Maria Teresa Kumar: Trump has created a divisive America
Data Center
As Latinx voters become the second-largest voting bloc in 2020, look at the data to see what that means for the 2020 election and the country.
- Voto Latino registered 202,399 voters in time for the 2018 midterm elections. Read our 2018 impact report.
- An Early Look at the 2020 Electorate, from Pew Research Center
- Historic Highs in 2018 Voter Turnout Extended Across Racial and Ethnic Groups, from Pew Research Center
- The Role of the Latino Vote in the 2016 Elections, from the American University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies