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    36 Million
    36 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote in 2024.
    2nd
    Latinos have been the second fastest-growing voter group in the U.S. after Asian Americans and accounted for the largest numeric growth—half of all new eligible voters are Latino.

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10 Facts About Latino Representation in Congress
Democracy & Voting Rights

10 Facts About Latino Representation in Congress

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Nevada
Voter Profile

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Nevada

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Arizona
Voter Profile

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Arizona

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Pennsylvania
Voter Profile

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Pennsylvania

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Georgia
Voter Profile

Key Facts about Latino Eligible Voters in Georgia

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Informes de UCLA LPPI Destacan el Potencial Impacto del Votante Latino en Estados Clave para la Elección Presidencial 
Democracy & Voting Rights

Informes de UCLA LPPI Destacan el Potencial Impacto del Votante Latino en Estados Clave para la Elección Presidencial 

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Data Briefs Highlight Latino Voter’s Potential Impact in Key Swing States 
Democracy & Voting Rights

Data Briefs Highlight Latino Voter’s Potential Impact in Key Swing States 

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Harris and Trump must step up their game to attract Latino voters
Democracy & Voting Rights

Harris and Trump must step up their game to attract Latino voters

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Second gentleman Doug Emhoff visits Allentown to rally Latino voters for Kamala Harris
Democracy & Voting Rights

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff visits Allentown to rally Latino voters for Kamala Harris

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LPPI Research Library

Research Library

Our research library provides access to our original research, policy reports, and other assets to expand the understanding and attention to Latino issues.

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