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Seven-in-10 Colorado Latino voters believe country is headed in wrong direction
The Colorado Latino Agenda (Voces Unidas and COLOR) and UnidosUS today released findings on where Latino voters stand one year ahead of the 2026 mid-term elections. Among Colorado latinos, there is continued economic anxiety and rising concern around immigration and law enforcement actions taking place across the country. Notably, 72% of respondents believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. The survey is part of the national “Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Nov 6, 20256 min read


Latino voters sound the alarm ahead of 2026
Voces Unidas joined UnidosUS , the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in a virtual national press conference today to release new findings from The Bipartisan Poll of Hispanic Voters: The Road to 2026 , the most comprehensive national survey of Latino voters ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Conducted by BSP Research and Shaw & Company Research, the bipartisan poll surveyed 3,000 registered Latino voters with oversamples in Arizona, Californi

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Nov 3, 20255 min read


New Report: Economic issues, immigration, and healthcare concerns among top issues in 2025 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda
Unresolved priorities remain for Latinos, according to voters and non-voters surveyed For the fifth consecutive year, economic issues...

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Aug 20, 202511 min read


First 100 days: Six-in-10 Latino voters believe country is headed in the wrong direction
As President Trump approaches the 100-day mark of his presidency, pocketbook issues — cost of living, jobs, housing and health care...

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Apr 28, 20255 min read


Exit Poll Highlights What Motivated Colorado Latino Voters in 2024
Latino voters in Colorado overwhelmingly supported Democratic candidates for federal offices in the 2024 General Election, voting for Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic congressional candidates by a 2-to-1 margin statewide, according to results of the bi-annual Colorado Latino Exit Poll released today. In an election cycle where national headlines focused on Latinos’ potential shift toward President-elect Donald Trump and other Republican congressional candidates, La

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Nov 6, 20246 min read


Recommendations to support DACA holders with work-based visas
Voces Unidas de las Montañas has released six recommendations following a comprehensive review of Colorado's legal and nonprofit landscape to identify opportunities to increase capacity to support Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) holders and their employers with work-based visas and other legal pathways if the DACA program is overturned by the courts in 2025. Our research team spent three months reviewing available public data on DACA holders in Colorado, asses

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Oct 21, 20243 min read


New Report: 2024 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda
For the fourth consecutive year, economic issues dominate the list of concerns for Latino voters in Colorado, who rank addressing inflation and the rising cost of living as their top policy priorities in the fourth annual Colorado Latino Policy Agenda released today. Low wages, high healthcare costs and the lack of affordable and attainable housing also rank among the top priorities for Latino voters in 2024, along with an increasing emphasis on reforming immigration policies

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Sep 18, 20247 min read


Third annual Colorado Latino Policy Agenda released today helps steer our course for 2023
The premise is simple: If you want to know what’s on the minds of Latino voters in Colorado, ask them. That’s been the guiding principle behind the nonpartisan Colorado Latino Policy Agenda for three years now, which quickly evolved into the largest survey of Latino registered voters in the state and the primary source for informing the direction of our advocacy and public policy work since 2021. Today we released the 2023 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda (CLPA) report, our thir

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Sep 13, 20237 min read


Landmark exit poll highlights what motivated Colorado Latino voters in 2022 midterms
Successful campaigns and key statewide ballot issues in the 2022 midterms were buoyed by strong support from Colorado’s Latino voters, according to results of the first-ever nonpartisan Colorado Latino Exit Poll released today. Voces Unidas de las Montañas, Voces Unidas Action Fund, Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR), and COLOR Action Fund commissioned the polling. “Latinos were motivated by a desire to support the issues they care d

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Nov 11, 20224 min read


Economy, inflation, gun safety are top issues in 2022 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda
Latinos in Colorado continue to struggle financially and rank the economy, inflation and the rising cost of living among their top policy concerns, according to the second annual Colorado Latino Policy Agenda released today. Gun violence and abortion rights are also on the minds of Latino voters as the 2022 election quickly approaches. The Colorado Latino Policy Agenda (CLPA) is an annual, nonpartisan report that provides insight for elected officials, community leaders, m

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Sep 17, 20225 min read


Introducing the 2021 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda
Ensuring a living wage and safe working conditions and reforming immigration laws are among the top policy concerns of Latino voters and Latino leaders in Colorado, according to results of the first-ever Colorado Latino Policy Agenda released today. The annual Colorado Latino Policy Agenda will provide ongoing insight each fall for elected officials, community leaders, media, and others into the demographic makeup and views of Latinos in Colorado on pressing political, policy

Voces Unidas de las Montañas
Nov 4, 20214 min read
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