Media
Press Releases
Voto Latino Condemns White House’s Offensive and Divisive Valentine’s Day Post
Voto Latino Condemns Trump’s Laken Riley Act and Guantanamo Detention Plan: A Threat to Constitutional Rights and Economy Stability
Voto Latino Condemns Trump’s Executive Order to End Birthright Citizenship: An Assault on the 14th Amendment
Inauguration Day Sets the Tone: Trump’s Vision for America Leaves Immigrant Communities Behind
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