short readOct 19, 2020 Latinos make up record 17% of Florida registered voters in 2020 The number of Hispanic registered voters in Florida grew by 364,000 between 2012 and 2016 and by 305,000 between 2008 and 2012.
short readOct 16, 2020 Latino voters have growing confidence in Biden on key issues, while confidence in Trump remains low Hispanic registered voters in the U.S. express growing confidence in Joe Bidenโs ability to handle key issues like the coronavirus outbreak.
reportSep 23, 2020 The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Electorate In battleground states, Hispanics grew more than other racial or ethnic groups as a share of eligible voters.
short readSep 11, 2020 Hispanic voters say economy, health care and COVID-19 are top issues in 2020 presidential election About eight-in-ten Latino registered voters and U.S. voters overall rate the economy as very important to their vote.
reportSep 8, 2020 Democrats Made Gains From Multiple Sources in 2018 Midterm Victories Our analysis of verified voters examines what 2016 voters and nonvoters did in the 2018 midterm elections and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition and vote choices of the 2018 electorate.
reportAug 4, 2020 Voters Rarely Switch Parties, but Recent Shifts Further Educational, Racial Divergence Neither party nets an overall advantage from the 9% of voters who have switched since 2018.
short readJul 24, 2020 How removing unauthorized immigrants from census statistics could affect House reapportionment If unauthorized U.S. immigrants aren’t counted, 3 states could each lose a seat they otherwise would have had and 3 others each could gain one.
short readMay 7, 2020 Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the U.S. electorate More than 11 million Asian Americans will be able to vote this year, making up nearly 5% of the eligible voters in the United States.
short readApr 6, 2020 Older people account for large shares of poll workers and voters in U.S. general elections Older adults tend to account for large shares of both poll workers and voters in general elections in the United States.
short readMar 3, 2020 Most of the 23 million immigrants eligible to vote in 2020 election live in just five states California has more immigrant eligible voters (5.5 million) than any other state, followed by New York, Florida, Texas and New Jersey.