Latino Vote Data Hub
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Explore the dashboard. Click on the map to see state and congressional district data.
Data Hub
Sources
Sources:
- State data Current Population Survey, 2000-2022 Voting and Registration Supplements, Table 4b.
- 2020 General Election Congressional District Data: Total Population and Latino Population – 2020 ACS 5-year Estimates (DP05). Total Voting Age Population – 2020 ACS 5-year Estimates (B01001). Latino Voting Age Population – 2020 ACS 5-year Estimates (B01001L). Total Citizen-Voting Age Population and Latino Citizen-Voting Age Population – 2020 ACS 5-year Estimates (Special Tab). Total Registered Voters, Latino Registered Voters, Total Voters, and Latino Voters – Catalist
- 2022 General ElectionCongressional District Data: Total Population and Latino Population – 2020 Census (P9). Total Voting Age Population – 2022 ACS 5-year Estimates (B01001). Latino Voting Age Population – 2022 ACS 5-year Estimates (B01001L). Total Citizen-Voting Age Population and Latino Citizen-Voting Age Population – 2022 ACS 5-year Estimates (Special Tab). Total Registered Voters, Latino Registered Voters, Total Voters, Latino Voters – Catalist
- Hispanic Voter Registration Eligibility (2021): 2021 ACS 5-year Estimates (B05003I)
UnidosUS Latino Vote Initiative
- The UnidosUS Latino Vote Initiative seeks to grow Latino political power and agency by establishing an accurate understanding of the Hispanic electorate, fostering greater and more effective engagement with these voters, and leading campaigns and systems approaches that increase Latino electoral and advocacy participation and generate responses to the community’s priorities.
- Our work is grounded in a culturally competent understanding of the challenges and opportunities our community is facing and builds on the expertise that flows between and among our policy experts and field practitioners nationally and in the states, partnerships with our Affiliate Network of local community-based organizations and sister organizations, and direct community engagement.
- In the last two decades, UnidosUS has registered nearly one million Latino voters, and in each of the last two election cycles, has reached over half a million voters through its Get-Out-the-Vote (GOTV) efforts. In addition to those programs, our work includes policy advocacy, research and analysis, and litigation to ensure the path to the voting booth remains unimpeded for all Americans.
- The Hispanic Electorate Data Hub was created to provide detailed insights into the perspectives and priorities of Hispanic voters and promote an accurate understanding of the Hispanic electorate. It takes a closer look at the makeup, distribution, and participation trends of the Latino electorate, nationally and in the states, spanning the last two decades; multi-year dynamic polling data on leading issues and concerns for Hispanic voters, their views on parties and candidates, and outreach received; and the potential impact of this fast-growing electorate in competitive districts.