One Arizona, a non-partisan coalition of organizations seeking to advance the number of registered Latino voters and ensuring the full electoral participation of the Latino community, has spearheaded a strategy that focuses on early voting to increase Latino voter turnout. The strategy has proven to be one of the most effective ways of increasing voter […]
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States Mirror Efforts by One Arizona to Increase Latino Voter Turnout through Early Voting
October 8, 2014 By Latinovations Staff
Filed Under: Elections, Immigration, Issues, Latest Updates, News Makers, Politics, Today's Feature Tagged With: Arizona, Early Voting, Laino Voters, Latino Decisions, Mi Familia Vota, One Arizona, voter outreach, Voter Registration, Voter Turnout
Obama Widens Lead Among Latino Voters
October 30, 2012 By Latinovations Staff
During the summer, Republicans expressed optimism that Mitt Romney would be able to rake up more support among Latino voters before the elections. But the latest impreMedia-Latino Decisions tracking poll shows the Republican presidential candidate hasn’t improved his favorability among Latinos. The poll released Monday shows President Barack Obama has the support of 73 percent of Latino registered voters while 21 percent of them say they […]
Filed Under: Elections, Issues, Latest Updates, Politics, Today's Feature Tagged With: 2012 Presidential Election, Early Voting, Hispanics, Impremedia, Latino Decisions, Latino vote, Latino Voters, Latinos, Mitt Romney, poll, President Barack Obama, VOXXI, Voxxi.com
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