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  La Raza Unida
POLITICAL PARTY DETAILS
Color    
AbbreviationRU
Websitehttp://larazaunida.tripod.com/
CountryUnited States
Established0000-00-00
Disbanded0000-00-00
Contributor411 Name Removed
Last EditedRBH - August 23, 2007 08:29am
DescriptionThe Mexican American electorate mobilized for the presidential campaign of 1960 in the "Viva Kennedy" campaign, which contributed directly to a Kennedy victory in Texas. Established organizations afterward continued the momentum by forming the Political Association of Spanish-speaking Organizations,qv an electoral coalition. PASSO's most noted successful electoral effort occurred in the 1963 Crystal City municipal elections, where the all-Tejano city council was a historic achievement. Tensions between moderate and more militant leadership within PASSO, however, hobbled its subsequent record. Meanwhile, in June 1966 the Starr County strikeqv by Mexican farmworkers, though unsuccessful, energized what soon came to be known as the Chicanoqv movement. Chicano high school and college youth throughout South Texas and the Southwest initiated actions including walkouts, pickets, marches, and boycotts. Subsequent major political events included the 1970 organization of the Raza Unida party,qv which succeeded in 1970 in taking control of city and county government in Zavala County; Governor Dolph Briscoe consequently called the county a "little Cuba." La Raza Unida conducted registration drives in several South Texas counties. Its impact was strongest between 1970 and 1972; in the latter year it held a statewide nominating convention in San Antonio and nominated Ramsey Mu�iz, a Tejano attorney, who garnered 215,000 votes (6.5 percent) in the election. Democratic partyqv authorities maintained various kinds of administrative and legal pressures upon the RUP in attempts to undermine its ability to draw Tejano voters away from the Democrats, especially in South and West Texas. Although these efforts eventually succeeded, they did not prevent the Raza Unida party from tilting the scale in a statewide election. In 1978, Mario Compean, the Raza Unida candidate, received less than 1 percent of the vote, just enough to give the victory to Republican Bill Clements, who thus became the state's first Republican governor since Reconstruction.qv John Hill, who as attorney general had vigorously pressed his party's campaign to discredit the RUP, lost. The RUP's ethnic nationalism, the increased Tejano access to the universities, and the experience gained during the Chicano movement helped revitalize many existing organizations as well as bring about new ones. RUP contributed to the resurgence of two-party politics in Texas. While still a party, Compean's loss has led to a sharp decline in the party's activities.

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Sep 09, 2022 02:50pm News Raza Unida Party members reflect on Chicano activism on its 50th anniversary  Article BrentinCO 

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MOST RECENT RACES
11/02/1982 U.S. Senate National Vote La Raza Unida Party Control Lost 0.01% (-44.59%)
11/04/1980 US Senate - National Vote La Raza Unida Party Control Lost 0.01% (-44.29%)
11/07/1978 TX US Senate Luis A. Diaz de Leon Lost 0.77% (-49.02%)
11/07/1978 TX Governor Mario Compeán Lost 0.60% (-49.36%)
11/07/1978 TX District 23 Agustin Mata Lost 10.29% (-79.42%)
11/07/1978 US Senate - National Vote La Raza Unida Party Control Lost 0.01% (-53.37%)
11/02/1976 NM US Senate Ernesto B. Borunda Lost 0.26% (-56.55%)
11/02/1976 CO District 3 Alfredo Archer Lost 1.38% (-49.59%)
11/02/1976 TX District 21 Ramon E. Carillo Lost 1.20% (-69.84%)
11/02/1976 NM District 01 Jesus Aragon Lost 0.51% (-71.57%)
11/02/1976 TX Railroad Commissioner Fred R. Garza Lost 2.25% (-61.87%)
11/02/1976 US Senate - National Vote La Raza Unida Party Control Lost 0.06% (-52.01%)
11/05/1974 US Senate National Vote La Raza Unida Party Control Lost 0.06% (-51.00%)
11/05/1974 University of Colorado Regent - At-Large Arthur "Bones" Rodriguez Lost 2.92% (-53.65%)
11/05/1974 University of Colorado Regent - District 1 Roberto "Che" Luera Lost 2.15% (-50.33%)
11/05/1974 TX Governor Ramsey Muñiz Lost 5.64% (-55.77%)
11/05/1974 TX Railroad Commissioner Fred R. Garza Lost 5.07% (-62.60%)
11/07/1972 TX US Senate Flores N. Amaya Lost 1.86% (-51.53%)
11/07/1972 TX Lt. Governor Alma Canales Lost 5.23% (-88.40%)
11/07/1972 CO US Senate Secundino "Sal" Salazar Lost 1.43% (-47.98%)