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Latino Organizations Respond to 2024 Election Results

It’s been less than two days since Donald Trump was elected the 47th President of the United States, and several Latino organizations involved in increasing voter awareness in the community have issued statements about Trump’s performance with Latino voters, which, if national exit polls were the indication, would be the highest support of a Republican candidate since 2004.

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Jenniffer González Colón Will Be Puerto Rico’s Next Governor

esident Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party (PNP) will be Puerto Rico’s next governor, according to a partial certification from the State Election Commission (CEE) on the night of Election Day.

2024 Election Updates: What We Know So Far

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Latino Businesses and Political Promises

Besides the presidential election, there is also a Senate election in Massachusetts on Tuesday. NEPM and GBH hosted a senate debate in October with incumbent U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, and Republican candidate John Deaton. Both answered post-debate questions about supporting Latino business owners in western Massachusetts.

Demystifying the Process: Why Does Ballot Counting Take So Long?

Election Day often brings frustration about delays, but here’s the truth… Waiting for results isn’t a flaw—it’s actually a sign of election integrity.

Top Latino Group Says Harris Will Win Arizona, But by Less Than Biden

The top Latino group in Arizona has a message for the rest of the country: Expect Arizona to be another nail-biter on Tuesday night.

Voter Fraud Myths Fact Checked: Your Guide to Challenging the False Fear​

Election season always brings up a lot of talk about fraud, but did you know most of what you hear are either all-out lies or misconceptions designed to mislead or scare you?

High School Latina Voters Share Hopes and Challenges

Many young Americans are stepping into a new chapter this year as they gain the right to vote. Across the country, high school seniors who have turned 18 are casting their ballots this election cycle.

Boosting Latino Voter Engagement

Latinos make up 27% of the population in Hampden County—a significant increase of 25% from 2010 to 2020, according to Pew Research. Despite this growth, cities with large Latino populations like Holyoke, Springfield, and Chicopee have some of the lowest voter turnout rates in Massachusetts.