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Party to the Polls Highlights Young Latino Voter Enthusiasm in 2024 Election

Two Weeks Before Election Day, Voters Join the Party Bus to Ride to the Polls with Hispanic Federation and Florida Technical College

The Nonpartisan Effort Focused on Mobilizing Young Latino Voters to Vote Early in Osceola County

Kissimmee, FL .– Yesterday, Hispanic Federation (HF) in partnership with NUC University – Florida Technical College (NUC FTC), organized “Party to the Polls,” a nonpartisan event aimed at encouraging young people to vote early before the 2024 election. The event was a part of the broader work to empower the Latino community to participate in the 2024 election. Students, university employees, and even seniors from the community joined the party to the polls to celebrate the civic duty of voting as they cast their ballots in a fun and meaningful way. 

A recent poll poll from Hispanic Federation and Latino Victory showed that 74% of Latino voters in Florida are almost certain that they will vote in the 2024 election and this finding illustrates the enthusiasm of Latinos to vote in the 2024 election. At the event, a party bus transported participants from the university to early voting sites from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. HF staff ensured that participants were registered voters who were eligible to vote in Osceola County.  

Below you can see some testimony from voters. Linked hereyou can see photos and videos. 

At the polling site, Jinnielys Santiago, a cosmetology student, excitedly stated, “I thank NUC University and the Hispanic Federation for giving us this wonderful opportunity and for letting our voices be heard, so let’s get ready to vote.” 

“We need more people to vote in this society and this world today,” said Erik Villareal, a first-year business student. “I think it’s a very good idea to go in groups. It fosters teamwork and leadership and for making an impact together.” 

“The Latino electorate is the second largest voting bloc in the United States and continues to experience historic growth, with Latinos projected to account for nearly 15% of all eligible voters in November 2024. By encouraging greater Latino voter participation in the 2024 election, we can ensure that our community can have a seat at the table in the democratic process and help to shape the future. We heard from participants how these kinds of voting opportunities are sparking a new wave of enthusiasm among young voters and the community at large,” said Laudi Campo, Florida State Director for Hispanic Federation.  

In 2024, Latinos are expected to make up 20% of Florida’s electorate, equivalent to one in five voters. Osceola County, where Hispanics represent 56.1% of the population, is a key area for HF’s voter engagement efforts.  

“Today marks an important moment as we bring the voting process directly to our students. We’ve partnered with the Hispanic Federation to encourage college students, particularly those from minority backgrounds, to amplify their voices by voting. At NUC FTC, we are committed to supporting our students and staff by making it easier for them to access the information and resources they need to vote. We are offering paid time off for our employees to vote, as we believe in empowering our students and staff to contribute to their communities in meaningful ways,” said Dr. James Michael Burkett, President of NUC FTC a school where 90% of the student body is Hispanic. 

The “Party to the Polls” event underscores HF’s broader mission of fostering civic engagement among the Latino community while remaining strictly nonpartisan, with no endorsement of specific candidates or political parties. 

For more information about Hispanic Federation’s voter engagement initiatives in Florida, please visit https://www.hispanicfederation.org/our-work/civicengagement/florida-civic-engagement/

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