Asian American voters want to be ‘seen and heard’ in 2024 election

Asian American voters are one of the fastest-growing voter groups in the United States. (Photo credit: South Asians for Harris/Chinese Americans for Trump/David Goldman/Associated Press)

Over the past 20 years, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States. In the past four years alone, they’ve added 2 million eligible voters. Among this diverse group are diverse political opinions. They make up 4% of Georgia’s electorate and own 89,000 businesses in the Peach State.

On Wednesday, “Closer Look” continued our series examining different voter blocs. Host Rose Scott spoke with Asian Americans representing advocacy groups and both major political parties and with a panel of Asian American voters about what matters most to them this election cycle.

Guests include:



Christine Chen, the executive director and co-founder of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote

Victoria Huynh,  the founder and chief community organizer for Georgia AAPI Hub

Rajpal Sagoo, the chairperson of the Cherokee County Republican Coalition

Theresa Shen, a member of the Georgia Chinese-American Republicans

Kannan Udayarajan, the chairperson for Forsyth County Democrats

Jennifer Lee, the policy director for Asian Americans Advancing Justice

Murtaza Khwaja, the executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice  

Jeremy Thao, an Atlanta-area filmmaker and entrepreneur

Jadelynn Zhang, a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at Emory University