Hispanic voter turnout, historically low in Duval, targeted ahead of November

Jacksonville’s Hispanic population is underrepresented at the polls, and bipartisan efforts are aimed at changing that ahead of the state’s Oct. 7 voter registration deadline.

Hispanic voters represent as much as 13% of Jacksonville’s population yet represent less than 7% of its recent electorate.

As for which way the election could be swayed by their increased participation, it’s hard to say: Duval’s 41,650 Hispanic voters are nearly evenly split, with 34.3% registered with no party affiliation; 33.2% registered as Democrats and 28.4% registered as Republicans.

Making the effort

Joel Gonzalez does not take the right to vote for granted. He is a Venezuelan-American who moved to Jacksonville in 2017, became a U.S. citizen in 2019 and works in real estate…

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