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Registered Gen Z Latinos Double Compared to Millennial Latinos in Georgia — Grady Newsource

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Last updated: May 8, 2026 8:43 am
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Miguel Martínez, 21, a Latino registered voter, poses for a photo at the University of Georgia on Friday, April 17, 2026 in Athens, Georgia. He said he believes the combination of voter registration eligibility and current immigration events in the U.S. has galvanized young Latinos to register to vote. (Photo/Evan Frilingos)

The number of Latino registered voters in Georgia almost doubled from Millennials, born 1981-1996, to Generation Z, born 1997-2012, the largest increase of any racial demographic in data that includes all registered Georgia voters. 

Miguel Martínez, a 21-year-old Latino student at the University of Georgia and a registered voter, registered as soon as he turned 18 and tries to vote in every election, he said.

“I come from a family of immigrants, and so I’m their eyes and I’m their voice,” he said. “If I’m not doing my due diligence, then what am I doing?”

Martínez said immigration status affects many Latino people’s ability to vote, but Gen Z is often the first generation to be eligible in their family. 

“I think after [Trump] was put in office, a lot of Latinos were also affected by the policies he brought in … people started getting deported, visas started becoming more expensive and less frequent,” Martínez said. “People started hurting from these things … and I think that’s a big reason why people shifted to knowing they can vote and create some type of impact.”

The increase could be a result of those negative impacts, he said, but he said that could be a worrying cycle and people need to register regardless of the political climate.

“For our generation specifically, a lot of us are the eyes and voices of our parents because for so long, they’ve been afraid to speak up,” he said. “And I think now that we have the voice and power to do something about that, I mean, while it might not be instant, the people in front of us are the ones to be affected, right?”

Evan Frilingos is a junior majoring in journalism with a minor in anthropology at the University of Georgia.

 



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