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Voters exit Avenal High School in Kings County on November 3, 2020. Photo by Clara Mokri for CalMatters
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Despite election reforms designed to improve turnout in 2020, the gap between white and diverse voters remained significant.
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Raymiro Gomez-Galiano knocked on more than a thousand doors in Santa Clarita for the March primary, urging Latinos and other infrequent voters to turn out.
Just 17, the teen couldn’t even vote yet.
“I made sure to send people out there to vote on my behalf. That’s something that we all have the power to do,” said the teen, a volunteer with the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights based in Los Angeles.