Latinos in the 2012 Election: Indiana
There are 141,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Indiana, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
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There are 141,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Indiana, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 677,000 eligible Hispanic voters in New Jersey, 11% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 550,000 eligible Hispanic voters in New Mexico, 39% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 166,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Ohio, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 54,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Rhode Island, 7% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 76,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Tennessee, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 130,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Wisconsin, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 66,000 eligible Hispanic voters in South Carolina, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
Among the 50.7 million Hispanics in the United States, nearly two-thirds (65%), or 33 million, self-identify as being of Mexican origin, according to tabulations of the 2010 American Community Survey.
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