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Inside the 2012 Latino Electorate

References

Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE). 2013. “The Youth Vote in 2012.” Medford, MA: CIRCLE, May.

File, Thom. 2013. “The Diversifying Electorate—Voting Rates by Race and Hispanic Origin in 2012 (and Other Recent Elections).” Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau, May. Current Population Survey Reports, P20-568.

Lopez, Mark Hugo and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera. 2012. “Latino Voters Support Obama by a 3-1 Ratio, But Are Less Certain than Others about Voting.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, October.

Lopez, Mark Hugo, Seth Motel and Eileen Patten. 2012. “A Record 24 Million Latinos Are Eligible to Vote, But Turnout Rate Has Lagged That of Whites, Blacks.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, October.

Lopez, Mark Hugo and Paul Taylor. 2012. “Latino Voters in the 2012 Election.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, November.

Taylor, Paul. 2013. “Politics and Race: Looking Ahead to 2060.” Washington, DC: Pew Research Center, May.

Taylor, Paul, Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, Jeffrey Passel and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2012. “An Awakened Giant: The Hispanic Electorate is Likely to Double by 2030.” Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, November.

Taylor, Paul and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2013a. “Six Take-Aways from the Census Bureau’s Voting Report.” Washington, DC: Pew Research Center, May.

Taylor, Paul and Mark Hugo Lopez. 2013b. “Skepticism About a Landmark Census Finding.” Washington, DC: Pew Research Center, May.

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