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TU VOTO ES TU VOZ, Y LA VOZ DE MILLONES THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3RD DURING U-HOUR AT THE LATIN@ CENTER USU 3300 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please contact Maria MendozaBautista at [email protected] or at (760)7503670 regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. The Latin@ population has grown into the largest minority group in the United States, a transformation that makes this voting bloc increasingly influential in this November's presidential election. Latinos comprise more than 17 percent of the total U.S. population, according to the Pew Research Center, and U.S. Census figures project that number to reach 28.6 percent by 2060.

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Page 1: ES TU VOZ, - CSUSM · TU VOTO ES TU VOZ, Y LA VOZ DE MILLONES THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3RD DURING U-HOUR AT THE LATIN@ CENTER USU 3300 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend

TU VOTOES TU VOZ, Y LA VOZ DEMILLONES

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 3RD

DURING U-HOUR AT THE LATIN@

CENTER USU 3300

Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please contact Maria Mendoza­Bautista at

[email protected] or at (760)750­3670 regarding any special accommodation needs. It is

requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative

format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort

will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. 

The Latin@population hasgrown into the

largest minoritygroup in the United

States, atransformation that

makes this votingbloc increasinglyinfluential in this

November'spresidential election.

Latinos comprisemore than 17 percent

of the total U.S.population,

according to the PewResearch Center,

and U.S. Censusfigures project that

number to reach28.6 percent by

2060.