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    May 1, 2019
    Historic highs in 2018 voter turnout extended across racial and ethnic groups

    Racial and ethnic diversity among U.S. voters has grown steadily since 1990

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    Racial and ethnic diversity among U.S. voters has grown steadily since 1990
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    Historic highs in 2018 voter turnout extended across racial and ethnic groups
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    For Hispanics and Asians, voter turnout rates of naturalized citizens higher than among U.S. born
    Latino voter turnout in 2018 reached a record high for a midterm election year
    Racial and ethnic diversity among U.S. voters has grown steadily since 1990
    Voter turnout rate increased sharply across racial and ethnic groups during 2018 midterm elections

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