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LATINO VICTORY WORKS TO INCREASE LATINO POLITICAL POWER

Latino Victory works to increase Latino political power by: increasing Latino representation of elected officials at all levels of government and ensuring that Latinos turn out to vote in critical elections. 

Candidates we’ve endorsed by year:

14

2014

02

2015

14

2016

09

2017

68

2018

14

2019

88

2020

25

2021

87

2022

38

2023

Since Latino Victory’s founding in 2014, the organization has endorsed 208 candidates and helped elect 108 candidates. 

Latino Victory Fund has played a critical role in barrier-breaking elections — including helping elect the first U.S. Latina Senator, Catherine Cortez Masto, the first Latinas to represent Texas in Congress, Veronica Escobar and Sylvia Garcia, the first Democratic Latina governor in New Mexico Michelle Lujan-Grisham, the first Latino to represent New Mexico in the United States Senate in over 40 years , Ben Ray Luján, the first Latina elected statewide in Arizona, Anna Tovar, and many more.

Sample work 

Case Studies

Afro Latinas Lead: A Blueprint for Action

Afro Latinas Lead: A Blueprint for Action

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY According to 2020 Census data, there are 62.1 million Latinos living in the United States, representing nearly 20 percent of the total U.S. population. Yet despite recent gains, Latinos remain ...
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Ricky Hurtado – North Carolina House District 63

Ricky Hurtado – North Carolina House District 63

Latino Victory’s theory of change is that when Latino candidates are on the ballot, Latinos will turn out to vote. Our candidates serve as the entry point in the political process and ...
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WATCH OUR VIDEO AD: La Chancla-Florda-Carlos Curbelo

WATCH OUR VIDEO AD: La Chancla-Florda-Carlos Curbelo

Watch our 2018 campaign ad in the general election for U.S. House Florida District 26 that ran in the closely contested race against Carlos Curbelo in support of Congressional candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
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