Voting and political empowerment

Latinos are the second-largest group of voting age Americans. We reach out to voters and potential voters to make sure all eligible Latinos are registered, informed, and engaged in the political process every year.

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Hispanic voter data, polling, reports

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.

Over the past two decades, UnidosUS has helped to register more than 1 million eligible voters, and in each of the last two election cycles, has reached over half a million voters through voter education and Get-Out-the-Vote (GOTV) efforts. In addition, our work includes policy advocacy, research and analysis, and litigation to ensure the path to the voting booth remains unimpeded for all Americans.

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Statistics

16.5 million

The number of Latinos who voted in 2020, a 30% increase over 2016.

Over 1 million

The number of eligible Americans UnidosUS has helped register to vote during the past decade.

1 million

The average number of Hispanic U.S. citizens who turn 18 each year and become eligible to register to vote.

507,943

The number of voters we reached in 2020, including registering 127,991 new voters.

About Latino Voters

Hispanic voter data, polling, reports

Hispanic Electorate Data Hub

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Poll of the Latino Electorate

2023 Poll of the Latino Electorate

Latino Vote Series

LVI news

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June 20, 2024

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