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Efforts to Ensure Latino Voices Heard in Illinois

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Friday, October 24, 2014   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -A good working democracy depends on the participation of everyone, and that's why faith communities, college students and undocumented citizens in Central Illinois are coming together to encourage Latino voters to cast their ballot on Nov. 4. Jennifer Carrillo, an Immigrant Justice organizer with Illinois People's Action, says volunteers will reach out over the phone and on the street Sunday to remind Latinos about the importance of building power through voting.

"There's a lot at stake for the Latino community all the time," Carrillo says. "It's important we're a part of creating a culture where civic engagement and engagement around elections is the norm."

According to the Pew Research Center, nationally there is a record number of Latinos who are eligible to vote during this election, over 25 million. Carrillo says while it's a growing electorate, Latinos are still lagging in voter turnout rates. She says during the last election, Latino voters turned out at about 31 percent, compared with about 48 percent of those who identify as white.

Carrillo says immigration reform is a priority issue for many Latino voters whose families or friends have been impacted by deportation. And while undocumented immigrants cannot vote, she says they can participate in voter-engagement efforts and have their voices heard.

"Most of these folks have lived in these communities for decades," says Carrillo. "By motivating friends, family members, fellow churchgoers, they're actually taking an active role instead of sitting on the sidelines."

There are an estimated 846,000 Latino eligible voters in Illinois, the sixth-largest Hispanic statewide eligible voter population nationally.


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