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Latino Electoral Profiles
The NALEO Educational Fund, the leading organization that facilitates the full participation of Latinos in the American political process, complies local, state, and national profiles of the Latino electorate prior to every election. As a supporter of our organization, we want to continue to provide you with timely and relevant information to enhance your work on issues affecting Latino participation in our nation's civic life.
In the links below you will find data on the Latino population, the Latino electorate, and analysis regarding the potential impact of the Latino vote in each state.
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2009 Profiles (Election Day - Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009)
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New York City
The number of registered Latino voters residing in each of the boroughs varies only slightly, with between 22 and 30 percent of all Latino voters residing in each borough, with the exception of Staten Island – home to 3% of the city’s Latino registered voters. However, Latinos’ share of the total registered electorate in each borough varies considerably – Latino voters comprise 13% of all registered voters in Staten Island, but nearly half (46%) of all registered voters in the Bronx.
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Denver
Currently there are 58,818 Latino registered voters in the City of Denver.
Latinos comprise 14% of the 411,256 registered voters in the city.
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Dallas
Over half a million voters are registered to vote in the City of Dallas. Currently, there are more than 87,000 Latinos registered to vote, comprising 15% of the city’s electorate.
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