New Series on the Latino Vote & the 2025 NYC Elections
Briefly

The article examines the changing landscape of Latino voting trends over the past four years, influenced by factors including Donald Trump's political resurgence, COVID-19 impacts, and dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party. Despite declines in voter registration and participation among Latinos, they remain a potent political force, constituting 23% of New York City's voting population. With their potential representation in upcoming elections, Latinos could be decisive in races such as the Bronx borough president's race, demonstrating their critical role in shaping the political landscape heading into 2025.
In the last four years, much has changed about Latino voting trends, shaped by Donald Trump's re-emergence, dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party, and more.
With over 1 million of us registered in the City of New York, Latinos comprise 23 percent of the entire voting population influencing major elections.
Despite diminishing voting participation, Latinos may constitute 18 percent of the possible primary electorate, a powerful force in citywide elections.
Latinos could significantly impact key races, such as the Bronx borough president's race, showcasing their potential influence amidst evolving political dynamics.
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