Hispanic Electorate 2016: States
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A record 27.3 million Latinos will be eligible to vote in the 2016 presidential elections. See how the share of Latino voters varies by state in our interactive maps below.
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Total U.S.
| Rank | U.S. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Eligible voters who are Latino | 23,632,000 | ||
| Share of eligible voters who are Latino | 10.7% | ||
| Share of Latino population eligible to vote | 44.6% | ||
| Incumbent in Seat up for Election | |||
* As of January 15, 2016 incumbent has withdrawn from race or is leaving this office.
-- There is no Senate seat up for election in 2016.
Note: Eligible voters are defined as U.S. citizens, ages 18 and older. The District of Columbia elects two non-voting delegates to the Senate.
Source: Pew Research Center tabulations of 2014 American Community Survey (1% IPUMS); Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and West Virginia estimates are from American FactFinder (2014 ACS 1-year estimates, tables B05003 and B05003I)
| State | Total Population | Eligible Voter Population | Latino Population | Latino Eligible Voter Population | Share Latino among Total Population | Share Latino among Eligible Voters | Share of Latino population eligible to vote | Incumbent Senator in Seat up for Election | Latino Eligible Voter Population Ranking | Share Latino among eligible votersRanking | Share of Latino population eligible to vote Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total U.S. | 318,857,000 | 224,963,000 | 55,251,000 | 25,486,000 | 17.3% | 11.3% | 46.1% |