Our Vote Our Future
The Latino Vote in Missouri
Impact
The Hispanic/Latino population in Missouri and St. Louis is rapidly growing, making our community a crucial demographic in local, state, and national elections. By voting, we can:
Influence Policies: Ensure that issues important to our community, such as education, healthcare, and immigration reform, are addressed.
Elect Representatives: Support candidates who understand and represent our values and needs.
Build Power: Demonstrate our collective strength and make our voices heard.
The GAP
OVER 46k UNREGISTERED
LATINO VOTERS
2020 Latino Population: 303,068 (43% increase since 2010)
Eligible Latino Voters: ~129,000
Registered Latino Voters: ~83,000
Information sourced from Voto Latino
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
REGISTER TO VOTE
VOTER REGISTRATION
1. Check Your Voter Registration Status
Visit vote.gov or Missouri Election website to verify your registration status.
2. Register to Vote
If you’re not registered, follow the prompts on vote.gov or Missouri Election website to complete the process online or request a mail-in registration form.
3. Update Your Registration
If you’ve recently moved or changed your name, update your voter registration information to ensure you can cast your ballot without any issues.
4. Deadlines and Requirements
17 ½ years of age to register, 18 years of age to vote
US Citizen
Missouri Resident
The last day to register to vote for the general Presidential election is October 9, 2024.
Online registration deadline: 27 days before Election Day
Register by mail deadline: Must be postmarked 27 days before Election Day
In person registration deadline: 27 days before Election Day
Get Involved
There are many ways you can contribute to the Latino Vote initiative:
Register to Vote: Ensure you are registered and ready to make your voice heard on election day.
Educate: Share information with friends and family about the importance of voting and staying informed about the issues.
Donate: Support our efforts to increase voter turnout and engagement in the Hispanic/Latine community.
Resources
Unidos US
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that serves as the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization.
League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy.
Hispanic Executive
Hispanic Executive amplifies the voices of Latino leadership in America.
This is a non-partisan initiative by the Hispanic Leaders Group, dedicated to increasing civic engagement and voter participation within the Hispanic/Latino community.