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Jonathan Diaz

Director of Voting Advocacy and Partnerships, Campaign Legal Center

Jonathan Diaz

Jonathan manages CLC's work to protect election results and defend against election sabotage and works directly with CLC's litigation, communications, and policy teams to help set organizational strategy on voting rights and elections advocacy. He also works directly with election officials at the state and local level to improve election administration processes, and represents CLC in democracy reform coalitions to coordinate legal, advocacy, and messaging strategies with partner organizations across the country.

Jonathan has also litigated voting rights cases in federal courts across the country, including LULAC v. Executive Office of the President (challenging the President's unconstitutional executive order on voting), LUCHA v. Fontes (challenging Arizona's burdensome and discriminatory proof-of-citizenship requirements for voter registration), VoteAmerica v. Raffensperger (challenging Georgia's restrictions on the distribution of absentee ballot applications) and Raysor v. Lee (challenging Florida's conditioning of rights restoration for voters with past felony convictions on the payment of legal financial obligations).

Jonathan regularly provides commentary on voting rights and election law issues in the media, including on CNN, where he was an election law analyst during the 2020 election cycle. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, where he co-teaches the Election Law Practicum with CLC's Danielle Lang. Before joining CLC in 2018, Jonathan was a litigation associate at Jenner & Block LLP.

Jonathan is admitted to practice law in New York, the District of Columbia, the U.S. District Courts for the District of Columbia and the Western District of Michigan, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Sixth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits, and the Supreme Court of the United States.


Panel Information

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT - The Latino Surge: Redefining Consumers, Reshaping Politics

3:30 PM

This session examines the transformative impact of Latino civic engagement on American politics and consumer markets. As the Latino population continues to grow in economic and electoral influence, learn how this demographic shift is redefining political strategies and consumer targeting across the nation. The discussion will highlight successful voter mobilization efforts, analyze barriers to participation, and outline actionable strategies for increasing Latino representation and influence in civic spaces. Participants will gain insights into leveraging collective power to drive policy change and economic opportunity through strategic civic engagement.