Latinos in the 2012 Election: Louisiana
There are 86,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Louisiana, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
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There are 86,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Louisiana, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 66,000 eligible Hispanic voters in South Carolina, 2% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 45,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Alabama, 1% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 2.1 million eligible Hispanic voters in Florida, 16% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 220,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Georgia, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 196,000 eligible Hispanic voters in North Carolina, 3% of all eligible voters in the state.
Latino registered voters prefer President Barack Obama over Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 69% to 21% and express growing satisfaction with the direction of the nation and the state of their personal finances but are somewhat less certain than non-Hispanics that they will vote in this election, according to a new nationwide survey of 1,765 Latinos.
There are 5.9 million eligible Hispanic voters in California, 26% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 271,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Washington, 6% of all eligible voters in the state.
There are 25,000 eligible Hispanic voters in Wyoming, 6% of all eligible voters in the state.
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