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The Power of the Latino Vote

The Latino vote has become a pivotal factor for many political candidates, including the presidency. Estimates from the U.S. Census and the rapid expansion of the population have created a tidal wave of activities aimed at attracting the Hispanic vote across the nation. Since 1990, 1.5 million Latinos have naturalized. There are 6.6 million registered Latino voters across the nation. In California, Texas, Florida, Illinois and New York, five key electoral states, Latinos have emerged as powerful allies for candidates seeking office.

Like any voting group, Latinos are not easily categorized and voting patterns neatly generalized. However, several major factors play out as key decision-making variables: one's point of origin, length of time in United States, and income levels. Although Latinos share a common history of Spanish colonialism and similar nation building, they differ in political processes and agendas. Despite having citizenship, Puerto Ricans can vote in a presidential election only if they live on the mainland and establish residency. Cuban-Americans are concentrated in South Florida and tend to be conservative. Mexican-American voting patterns are very issue-oriented, divided according to income levels and generation.

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Telemundo and mun2 Unveil National Multi-Platform “Vota Por Tu Fututro”/ “Vote 4 Ur Future” Campaign at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Networks To Empower U.S. Latinos To Register To Vote for the 2008 Presidential Election in Partnership with Rock The Vote, Democracia USA, US Hispanic Leadership Institute and LULAC ... click here to read more and/or here to register.

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Historic National Day For Latino Voters In Texas. ...read our press release, or read more about the LULAC v. Perry Case.

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LULAC Is Victorious For The Latino Voters. ...read our press release, or here to read the Court Order (PDF) or read more about the LULAC v. Perry Case.

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The Battle for the Latino Vote ...click here to read more.

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Zogby/Hispanic PR Wire Poll: U.S. Hispanic Voters Abandon GOP ...click here to read more.

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Hispanic Friendly Candidates Prevail In Mid-Term Elections ...click here to read more.

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Get Out And Vote: LULAC Urges Hispanics To Vote On Election Day ...click here to read more or here to visit our GOTV portal.

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LULAC Asks Attorney General To Investigate Voter Intimidation Incidents Nationwide Voters should not be afraid to go to the polls this midterm election season ...read more.

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AMERICA VOTES Announces Addition of Two National Organizations to Historic, Progressive Coalition  ...more.

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LULAC Congratulates the United States Senate for the Historic Reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act  ...more.

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LULAC Commends Bipartisan House Vote on the Voting Rights Act. We urge swift action by the Senate on this historic piece of legislation ...read more.

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Hispanic Voters Vindicated in LULAC vs. Perry Texas Redistricting Case. Our victory in this case underscores the continued need for the prompt reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act. The foundation of our Democracy is based upon the right of all citizens to equal participation in the voting process ...read our press release or read more about the case.

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LULAC Gets Its Day in Court: U.S. Supreme Court to hear LULAC v. Perry LULAC filed a lawsuit challenging the Texas legislature’s redistricting plan, which was spearheaded by former House Majority Leader Tom Delay, on the grounds that it violated the Voting Rights Act of the Latino community in Texas ...more


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