Why Vote
Your vote is your power.
Our collective power lies in our ability to make our voices heard. 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 our behalf. Latines are the fastest growing demographic in the United States, and with that growth comes the power to impact the decisions being made at all levels of government.
If we vote, organize, and fight for the things we believe in, with our numbers, we can effect real change.
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45 million Latines will be 18+ for the 2022 election
22 million Latines are registered to vote
7 million Latines were registered to vote and did not vote in 2020
Why vote?
- Vote for your future. Worried about climate change? Thinking about how you’ll pay off your student loans? Hoping you’ll have health insurance when you need it? Vote for leaders that are committed to solving these problems for you and for future generations.
- Vote for your community. Latine communities tend to face particularly challenging issues: racial profiling by law enforcement, gentrification and housing affordability, unsafe workplaces, segregated public schools, immigration raids. These issues will only be addressed equitably when Latinx voices are at the table. That means turning out to vote, and supporting candidates that understand the community and the issues we all face.
- Vote for those who can’t. Most of us know someone whose immigration status doesn’t allow them to vote. But they still deserve a voice in our government. If you are eligible to vote, vote for those who can’t but need leaders who care about them.
- Vote for progress in this country. The past few years have been hard for many of us. Police brutality is an issue that threatens the livelihood of the Afro-Latinx community, COVID-19 has disproportionately affected our community, all because of poor leadership. Now more than ever, we need to elect officials who care about our health, safety, and well-being.
- Because if you don’t, others will. Maybe you’re not that into politics but guess what? Your boss is. Your landlord is. Your insurance company is. And every day they’re using political power to keep your pay low, raise your rent, and deny you coverage. When you don’t vote, decisions will get made that affect you, but you won’t have a say.
But don’t take our word for it. Hear it straight from AOC:
I vote for my voice and community as a whole can be heard. I believe that an important way to create change whether on a large or small scale is through policy and that is why it is important for me to vote and get others in my community like me to vote. Our voices need to be heard in order for change to happen.Miguel Cardona
Newark, New Jersey