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A Record 24 Million Latinos Are Eligible to Vote, But Turnout Rate Has Lagged That of Whites, Blacks

V. References

Gonzalez, Antonio. 2012. “Recent Trends and Challenges for the Latino Vote.” San Antonio, TX: William C. Velasquez Institute, March.

Lopez, Mark Hugo. 2011. “The Latino Electorate in 2010: More Voters, More Non-Voters.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, April.

Lopez, Mark Hugo, and Paul Taylor. 2009. “Dissecting the 2008 Electorate: Most Diverse in U.S. History.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, April.

Minushkin, Susan, and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2008. “The Hispanic Vote in the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, March.

Passel, Jeffrey, and D’Vera Cohn. 2010. “U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Flows Are Down Sharply Since Mid-Decade.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, September.

Passel, Jeffrey, D’Vera Cohn and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2011. “Hispanics Account for More than Half of Nation’s Growth in Past Decade.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, March.

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