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January 19, 2016
Millennials Make Up Almost Half of Latino Eligible Voters in 2016
Immigrants a Steady Share of Latino Eligible Voters
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Millennials Make Up Almost Half of Latino Eligible Voters in 2016
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Latinos Make Up Small Shares of the Electorate in Key Governor Races
Latinos Make Up One-in-Ten or More of the Electorate in Three Key Senate Races
Latinos Make Up 5% or Less of Eligible Voters in Most Likely Presidential Tossup States
Falling Share of Hispanic Eligible Voters Is from Texas
Immigrants a Steady Share of Latino Eligible Voters
Education Levels of Hispanic Eligible Voters Are Rising Steadily
Latino Voter Turnout Rates Have Long Trailed Those of Whites and Blacks in Presidential Elections
Number of Latino Eligible Voters Is Increasing Faster Than the Number of Latino Voters in Presidential Election Years
Voter Turnout Rates for Whites, Latinos and Asians in 2014 Reach Record Lows for a Midterm Election
Number of Hispanic Nonvoters Tops 18 Million in 2014
Turnout Rates Decline Among Most Major Latino Demographic Subgroups Between 2010 and 2014
Reasons that Registered Voters Didn’t Vote in 2014
2014 Voters Most Diverse Ever in a Midterm Election
PH_Eligible Voters Among Latino Groups in 2008, 2012 and 2016Election-2016_Appen-Chart-01
The Hispanic Electorate by State
The Hispanic Electorate by Congressional District
Voting Age and Voting-Eligible Population, 2014 and 2010
Number Registered and Number of Voters, 2014 and 2010
Latino Voter Turnout Rates, by Demographic Groups, 2014 and 2010
Voting Turnout Rates, by Race and Ethnicity, 2014
Change in Number of Votes Cast by Hispanics, 1986-2014
Demographic Composition of Voters and Nonvoters, 2014
Millennials Make Up a Larger Share Among Latino Eligible Voters than Other Groups in 2016
Youth, Naturalizations Main Sources of Hispanic Eligible Voter Growth since 2012
Hispanics Make Up Less Than Two-in-Ten of the Electorate in 13 States Likely to Have Key 2016 Races
In 2012, Millennial Hispanics’ Turnout Rate Trailed that of Most Other Groups
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