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Pew Research CenterOctober 16, 2014
Latino Voters and the 2014 Midterm Elections

Hispanics Support Raising the Federal Minimum Wage

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Latino Voters and the 2014 Midterm Elections
Hispanics’ Views of Marijuana Legalization
Hispanic Registered Voters Prefer Gun Control Over Protecting Gun Ownership
Views of Abortion
Hispanics Support Raising the Federal Minimum Wage
Demographics of Eligible Voters, by Race and Ethnicity, 2014
Latino Electorate in Midterm Elections, 1986-2014
A Record Number of Latinos are Eligible to Vote … But Latinos are a Small Share of Eligible Voters in Key 2014 Races
Latino Share of Eligible Voters in States with Competitive 2014 Senate Races
Latino Share of Eligible Voters in States with Competitive 2014 U.S. House of Representative Races
Latino Voter Turnout Rates Consistently Below Whites, Blacks in Midterm Elections
Latino Voters’ Views on … Gun Control, Legalizing Marijuana, Abortion, Increasing the Minimum Wage
Top 10 Congressional Districts by Share Latino Among Eligible Voters
Latino Share of Eligible Voters in States with Competitive 2014 U.S. House of Representative Races
Top 5 States by Growth in Hispanic Eligible Voter Population, 2006-2012
Latino Share of Eligible Voters in States with Competitive 2014 Senate Races
Latino Share of Eligible Voters in States with Competitive 2014 Gubernatorial Races

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