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NALEO Educational Fund to Release California Latino Voter Snapshot Poll Findings

 

The findings provide a comprehensive view of the perspectives of Latino registered voters in California ahead of the November elections

LOS ANGELES — The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials or NALEO Educational Fund will host a virtual briefing Oct. 3 to unveil the findings of its California Latino Voter Snapshot poll. The data will provide a comprehensive view of the perspectives of Latino registered voters in California and illustrate top-of-mind issues for the state’s Latino electorate. The poll also examines Latino registered voter candidate preferences for the top political races in Election 2024 and Latino voter enthusiasm for the election.

Additional poll findings that will be released during the briefing include:

  • Methods by which Latinos intend to cast their ballots, barriers to voting, and Latino voter experiences with misinformation;
  • The extent to which Latino voters have been contacted about the election by candidates, political parties, or other organizations;
  • Whom Latino voters trust for reliable information about community matters; and
  • Notable differences among the perspectives of different segments of Latino voters.

“Earlier this year, we projected that at least 4.8 million Latinos in California are expected to head to the polls in this election, said NALEO Educational Fund CEO Arturo Vargas. “The California Latino Voter Snapshot poll illuminates the critical role California Latinos will play in Election 2024 and helps inform the decisions of local and state leaders about the issues of concern to the Latino community. The poll also serves as a resource for civic and community leaders who want to reach and engage the Latino electorate.”

Arturo Vargas, NALEO Educational Fund CEO; Rosalind Gold, Chief Public Policy Officer; and

Dorian Caal, Director of Civic Engagement Research, will be available to speak on the poll

findings, the historical context and methodology of the data, and the importance of

California Latino voters in the upcoming November elections. The call will also include a Q&A portion.

NALEO Educational Fund has tracked and analyzed Latino voter participation in national general elections for over two decades.

For additional inquiries, contact Luis Acosta at lacosta@naleo.org or 956-460-3598

Time: 9 a.m., Oct. 3

Details: To join the call, register here.

Venue: Online

 

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