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A study by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) found that Hispanics and Asians attended in fewer numbers in the 2020 primaries than in the primaries four years ago. This is true for California, but also for the states of Texas and Virginia, said the Latino Policy and Politics Institute (LPPI), which worked with the Center…
Read More | July 6, 2020
Continuing its first-ever Summer Speaker Series, UCI Law SBA is proud to host Sonja Diaz, founding director of the UCLA Latino Policy & Politics Institute.
On July 2, 2020, the first eight members of the 14-member 2020 Citizens Redistricting Commission were randomly selected from a list of applicants delivered by the Legislature on June 26, 2020. Of the eight members, who will be responsible for selecting the next six members of the commission, no Latinos were selected. Sonja Diaz, Founding Executive Director of the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, issued the following statement in response.
Read More | July 2, 2020
Chad Dunn, a lawyer for the Texas Democratic Party, said in the absence of guidance from state officials, the courts will have to provide answers. The party has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case.
A UCLA report shows that Asian Americans and Latinos in California, Texas and Virginia went to the polls in smaller numbers in the 2020 primaries than they did in the primary elections four years ago. Because those three states have large Asian American and Latino populations, the findings may signal that Democratic political campaigns have more work to do to engage those voters before the November elections.
Read More | June 29, 2020
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