The state fact sheets below contain data on the size and social and economic characteristics of the Hispanic and non-Hispanic eligible voter populations. These fact sheets are based on the Center’s tabulations of the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. Eligible voters are defined as U.S. citizens ages 18 and older.
Mapping the Latino electorate 2018
More than 29 million Latinos are eligible to vote nationwide in the 2018 midterm elections. See how the share of Latino voters varies by state and congressional district using interactive maps and tables.
2016 State Election Fact Sheets
2014 State Election Fact Sheets
Latinos in the 2012 Election: Alabama
There are 45,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Alabama, 1% of all eligible voters in the state.
Latinos in the 2012 Election: Arizona
There are 824,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Arizona, 19% of all eligible voters in the state.
Latinos in the 2012 Election: Arkansas
There are 51,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Arkansas, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
Latinos in the 2012 Election: California
There are 5.9 million eligible Hispanic voters in California, 26% of all eligible voters in the state.
2012 State Election Fact Sheets
Latinos in the 2012 Election: Colorado
There are 484,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Colorado, 14% of all eligible voters in the state.
Latinos in the 2012 Election: Connecticut
There are 239,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Connecticut, 9% of all eligible voters in the state.