GOTV is more than just making calls and knocking on doors, it’s the
embodiment of hope. Candidates and their staff dedicate their time and
energy into running for office with aspirations to build stronger, safer,
and more resilient communities.
Latino Victory endorsed candidates who come from all walks of life and
understand that with their voices at the table, the policies enacted will
positively impact their future constituents. Their lived experiences as
Latinos in the United States and their track record in giving back to the
community are why voters overwhelmingly support them. [ [link removed] ]We need your help
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Latino
voters helped Democrats win in important battleground state down-ballot
races. In 2023, we endorsed 38 candidates – an unprecedented amount of
candidates – during an off-year election. More and more Latinos are
stepping up and breaking barriers to run for office and we are proud to
stand with them! Some highlights from candidates endorsed this cycle
include:
* Regina Romero was re-elected as the mayor of Tucson in Arizona
* Alfonso Lopez, Fernando “Marty” Martinez, and Phil Hernandez helped flip
the House in Virginia, giving Democrats a solid win
* Chris Falcon broke barriers by becoming the first Latino County Clerk of
Courts in Virginia’s history
* Eliazar Posada who became the first openly LGBTQ+ Latino in the state after
winning a special election last year, was re-elected to the Carrboro Town
Council
* Pierina Sanchez and Jennifer Gutierrez, New York City city council members,
decisively won their re-elections
* Jaime Arroyo was re-elected to the Lancaster City Council
* Mario Castillo, who stands to become the first LGBTQ+ council member in
District H on the Houston City Council, is heading to the December 9th
runoff election
Last night’s election results revealed that voters not only want freedom
and choice on the ballot, but they also want true champions of
working-class families to build Latino political power.
We said presente in these local elections this cycle, and we need to
INVEST EARLY in crucial states for next year’s presidential election.
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In solidarity,
Silvina Alarcón
Campaigns Director
Latino Victory Fund
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