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This legal action follows a notice letter sent to the agency in June 2024. It challenges the hybrid at-large electoral system currently employed by the Franklin PUD, which has systematically prevented Latino candidates from winning elections.
Read More | September 10, 2024
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (UCLA LPPI) released a new data brief on Latino eligible voters in Florida, marking the seventh in a series of data briefs utilizing the Latino Data Hub to focus on Latino voters in critical states and counties for the 2024 election. Â
Tennessean, September 8, 2024
Read More | September 8, 2024
Morning Call, September 8, 2024
With Pennsylvania’s last two presidential elections decided by slim margins—Trump winning by 44,000 votes in 2016 and Biden by 81,000 in 2020—the state’s 579,000 eligible Latino voters could be decisive in 2024.
Read More | September 4, 2024
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