10.2.2006
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This fact sheet presents estimates for the number of Hispanics who will be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years old and thus eligible to vote as of November 2006. Also presented are estimates of the number of eligible voters who will have registered to vote based on several scenarios that weigh changes in the population and potential levels of political participation. The fact sheet includes tables on Hispanics and their eligibility to vote by state, congressional district and nationwide.
Note: Fact sheet was updated on October 17, 2006 to include projections based on voter registration from the 2002 mid-term elections.
Other Resources
Hispanics and the 2004 Election: Population, Electorate and Voters, Pew Hispanic Center, June, 2005.
Dissecting the 2008 Electorate: Most Diverse in U.S. History
Hispanics and the New Administration
Immigration Slips as a Top Priority
The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Election
Hispanics and Arizona’s New Immigration Law
Among Hispanics in Florida, 2008 Voter Registration Rolls Swing Democratic
State Fact Sheets: Hispanics in the 2008 Election (REMOVED)