Latinos in the 2012 Election: New York
There are 1.7 million eligible Hispanic voters in New York, 13% of all eligible voters in the state.
The state fact sheets below contain data on the size and social and economic characteristics of the Hispanic and non-Hispanic eligible voter populations. These fact sheets are based on the Center’s tabulations of the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Eligible voters are defined as U.S. citizens ages 18 and older.
There are 1.7 million eligible Hispanic voters in New York, 13% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 196,000 eligible Hispanic voters in North Carolina, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 166,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Ohio, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 111,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Oklahoma, 4% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 146,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Oregon, 5% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 353,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Pennsylvania, 4% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 54,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Rhode Island, 7% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 66,000 eligible Hispanic voters in South Carolina, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 76,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Tennessee, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 4.2 million eligible Hispanic voters in Texas, 26% of all eligible voters in the state.