Latinas Have Voting Power
Latinas are the second-largest voting group in the United States, with higher voter turnout than Latino men. When we turn out to vote, we can determine the quality of life for our loved ones, communities, and future generations.
About 25%
of Latino voters will vote for the first time in November 2024.
Latinas Vote for Loved Ones
Our families inspire us to cast a ballot. Our votes can influence priorities that affect our families, like the economy, health care, housing, education, environment, and more. Voting allows us to make conscious decisions about important issues affecting our daily lives. When we show up to the ballot box, we use our voices to stand up for what we believe in. We deserve to be heard.
we vote because our futures depend on it
Latinas Are Changemakers
When a Latina votes, she often brings others along with her. We have the power to transform our communities by electing leaders who will prioritize our well-being through equitable economic opportunities, affordable housing, accessible healthcare, sustainable environmental initiatives, and other inclusive policies.
Latinas are strong, brave, and resilient.
We are more powerful than we realize. When Latinas succeed, we all succeed. When we vote together, it can lead to a better life for ourselves and our families.