Antonio Gonzalez
LOS
ANGELES (By Margot Roosevelt, Time) August 18, 2005 -Democracy as trench
warfare—that's Antonio Gonzalez's trade. He leads the nation's oldest and
largest nonpartisan Latino political machine—the Southwest Voter Registration
Education Project (SVREP) and its policy arm, the William C. Velasquez
Institute. His is gritty, unglamorous work—mounting sign-up booths at bodegas,
analyzing census tracts, training school-board candidates. But the results have
been spectacular. When veteran community organizer Gonzalez, 48, took over the
group in 1994, only 5 million Hispanics were registered nationwide. Today there
are 9.3 million. In the last presidential election, 81.5% of them cast ballots,
compared with 88.5% of all voters.
The Los Angeles based Gonzalez, whose Mexican
immigrant father loaded trucks at a Coca-Cola plant in Orange, Calif., raises
his $4 million annual budget from foundations and corporations, including State
Farm and nbc's Telemundo Communications. SVREP ran about 300 voter-registration
and -turnout campaigns in 14 states last year, with more than 700 paid staff and
10,000 volunteers. If Republicans complain that his registrants vote mostly
Democratic, Gonzalez points to Florida, where an ambitious SVREP effort fueled a
high G.O.P. turnout among Latinos in the 2004 presidential race. "Chipping away,
pushing, prodding—we've created a new culture of participation," he says.
"Before, we had no [Latino] Senators, Governors, assembly speakers or big-city
mayors. Now we do." The next challenge? "Our voters want to know, 'How do we fix
our schools, our parks, our health care, our jobs?' We have to come up with
solutions to raise our people from the bottom of the ladder." Apropos, Gonzalez
was influential in turning out California voters to approve more than $30
billion in new school bonds since 2002, and he's revving up for a statewide
pre-K initiative.
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