In last November’s election, Hispanics voters were more than twice as likely as voters in the general population to be first-times voters. Fully 21% of Latinos cast a ballot for the first time, compared with only 8% of the total electorate. Young Hispanics in particular were likely to be first-time voters, with 47% of all Hispanics ages 18-29 casting their first vote in last year’s election. Three-in-ten (30%) Hispanic voters who identify themselves as independents were first-time voters, while 23% of Hispanic voters who identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party were first-time voters. Among Hispanic voters who identify with or lean toward the Republican Party, 12% said they were first-time voters. Read More
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First-Time Hispanic Voters
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