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SVREP Targets 124 Communities for Nonpartisan Voter Registration

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Posted on: July 9th, 2008
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To All Latino Community Leaders:

After registering more than 25,000 voters in warm-up activities over the last period, it is time for to ramp up massive community mobilization. We invite all forces in the Latino community (and its allies) to unite and organize nonpartisan drives that mobilize the Latino vote in the fall elections.

In ten days, organizations and elected officials from 36 states and 13 countries will gather at the 3 rd Annual National (www.latinocongreso.org) in Los Angeles on July 18-20. At the Congreso, they will launch “Movimiento 10-12” to help raise Latino registration to 12 million, and drive 10 million voters to the polls in November. A successful mobilization will send a powerful message in favor of justice for immigrants, federal action to reactivate the economy, fixing our broken educational system, extending health care to all, and ending the war in Iraq (the top five Latino issues).

(www.svrep.org) has joined together with , Hispanic Federation, NALACC, LCLAA, HMLA, MAPA, and hundreds of local organizations and elected officials to launch a coordinated national nonpartisan campaign in more than 20 states to register and turnout 250,000 new voters during summer and fall.

All “Congreso” attendees, as well as all others willing to unite, are invited to join this nonpartisan effort. Below is list of targeted counties, in which will provide training, financing, data, media support, materials, and other technical support to community-based coalitions that pledge to mobilize their memberships and volunteers to do neighborhood-based (and turnout) during August-November. will invest $3 million towards its portion of the goals (registering and turning out 150,000 voters).

If you are interested in joining this effort, nominating candidates for paid coordinator positions, want to launch a local coalition, or otherwise help please attend the (www.latinocongreso.org) or contact us one of our field representatives:

TX/WA/OR:       Veronica Hawkins, vhawkins@svrep.org, 800-404-VOTE

Jacquelyn Longoria, jlongoria@svrep.org 800-404-VOTE

NM/CO:              Jaime Chavez, jchavez@svrep.org, 505-730-7555

CA/NV:               Martin Rodríguez, mrodriguez@svrep.org, 800-222-5654

Ruben Villareal, rvillarreal@svrep.org 800-222-5654

AZ:                      Adelita Villegas, avillegas@svrep.org, 602-367-1554

FL/GA/NC/VA:  Alvaro Fernandez, alfernandez@the-beach.net, 305-308-6079

124 Target Counties/Regions

(# projects indicated in parenthesis, coalition partners priority communities coming soon)

Arizona (20): Maricopa (11), Pima (3), Pinal (1), Santa Cruz (1), Yuma (1), Cochise (1), Coconino (1), Globe (1)

California (34): Los Angeles (18), Orange (1), (3), Riverside (2), (2), Ventura (1), Fresno (1), Kern (1), San Diego (2), Imperial (1), San Joaquin (2)

Colorado (11): Pueblo (2), Adams (1), Arapahoe (1), Denver (2), Larrimer (1), Weld (1), San Luis Valley (2), Boulder (1)

New Mexico (14): Bernalillo (2), Dona Ana (2), Santa Fe (1), Taos (1), McKinley (2), Rio Arriba (1), Valencia (1), Chaves (1), Sandoval (1), Eddy (1), Grant (1)

Texas (24): Cameron (5), Hidalgo (10), Dallas (4), Harris (2), Nueces (1), El Paso (1), Bexar (1)

Florida (13): Miami-Dade (10), Hillsborough (1), Orange (2)

North Carolina (1): Eastern NC (1)

Georgia (1): Fulton (1)

Washington (3): Yakima Valley (3)

Oregon (1): Salem-Woodburn area (1)

Nevada (1): Clark (1)

Virginia (1): Northern Virginia (1)

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