Report | June 27, 2005 Hispanics and the 2004 Election: Population, Electorate and Voters Appendix B. Additional CPS Data X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Mail Add Us On Google By Roberto Suro, Richard Fry and Jeffrey S. Passel Table of Contents Hispanics and the 2004 Election: Population, Electorate and Voters II. The Growth of the Hispanic Population and Its Voting Strength III. The Characteristics of the Hispanic Population and Electorate IV. How Latinos Voted in 2004 Appendix A. Race Group Definitions Appendix B. Additional CPS Data Appendix C. Detailed Voter Registration and Turnout Rates Next: Appendix C. Detailed Voter Registration and Turnout Rates ← Prev Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next Page → Report PDF
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