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Four Latino Organizations Join to Register Hispanic Voters

Four longtime Latino civil rights and political organizations are combining efforts to register voters and mobilize Hispanic Democrats. The move comes amid rising voting restrictions. The initiative aims to increase participation by Hispanic voters in the upcoming midterm elections.

The New York Times
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Four longtime Latino civil rights and political organizations are joining efforts to register voters and mobilize Hispanic Democrats. The groups announced the coordinated campaign in response to an increase in voting restrictions across multiple states.

Officials said the effort seeks to counter barriers that have made voting more difficult in recent years. The initiative will include targeted outreach in communities with large Hispanic populations. The organizations have not yet released specific targets for new registrations or detailed tactics for the mobilization drive.

The campaign will operate through the remainder of the current election cycle leading into the midterms.

State legislatures have passed a series of measures in recent years that tightened identification requirements, limited mail-in voting options and reduced early voting periods in several jurisdictions. Latino advocacy groups have argued these changes disproportionately affect Hispanic communities.

The four organizations have previously worked on voter engagement but are now formalizing a unified approach. The combined effort represents one of the largest coordinated Latino voter mobilization projects ahead of the midterms.

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