Introducing The LDC Latina Initiative:
Amplifying Latina Voices and Driving Leadership
Launched November 19-20, 2024, in NYC
The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank (LDCTT) researches and highlights the vital contributions of American Latinos to the U.S. economy and GDP.
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Find all of the Latino Donor Collaborative’s news stories from around the web, as well as assets for press kits.
Learn about how the Latino Donor Collaborative is working to reshape the perception of Latinos and find ways to help grow their revenue and market share.
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The LDC engages in initiatives like presentations, forums and outreach to provide decision-makers with free, vital information on the contributions of American Latinos, aiding informed resource allocation.
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Elevate Latinos – Youth Engagement Hub
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2024 LDC U.S. Latino Voter Report

The 2024 LDC U.S. Latino Voter Report™, produced by the Latino Donor Collaborative, reveals critical insights into the ever-growing power of the Latino electorate. This inaugural edition underscores the immense influence Latino voters have on both national and local elections, dispelling long-held misconceptions about Latino disengagement from politics. With Latinos now representing nearly 20% of the U.S. population and constituting the fastest-growing segment of eligible voters, the report highlights their pivotal role in reshaping the political landscape.

Historically, Latinos have been a decisive force in shaping key electoral outcomes, as demonstrated in states like California, Nevada, Florida, Washington, and Arizona. In past elections, their collective voting power has swung crucial battleground states, leading to significant political shifts.

The report also emphasizes how Latino youth—comprising 25% of the under-18 population in the U.S.—are increasingly influencing electoral outcomes. Every year, 1.4 million Latinos become eligible to vote, with projections estimating that 36.2 million Latinos will be eligible to vote in the 2024 presidential election. Their decisive impact will be felt particularly in five of the seven key swing states, with significant Latino voter bases in Arizona and Nevada, where Latinos make up 27% and 21% of all eligible voters, respectively. 

The findings in this report serve as a roadmap for political actors seeking to authentically connect with and engage Latino voters.

Learn how to engage this growing electorate effectively and discover how U.S. Latinos have shaped—and will continue to shape—the nation’s political landscape.

 

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Featured Reports

2024 LDC U.S. Latinos in Tech Report: AI

The 2024 LDC U.S. Latinos in Tech Report: AI provides actionable recommendations for businesses, policymakers, and educational institutions to harness Latino talent and ensure their full participation in the AI-driven future.

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