Latino Decisions
Communities of Color Will Play Decisive Role in 2020 House Races
The Democratic margin in the U.S. House will rise and fall with the minority vote.
Democrats Hold Advantage Among Latino Voters in Lead Up to 2020 Election
More than two-thirds (67 percent) of Latino voters said they would be more likely to vote Democratic in 2020 if a Latino candidate such as Julián Castro was on the ballot.
New UCLA Study Finds 96% Growth in Latino Vote Across 8 States
This report relies on a social science approach to evaluate official election data to draw conclusions about turnout and vote growth.
The U.S./Mexico Border: How Often and Why Arizonans Cross Into Mexico
According to the poll’s findings, 30% of Arizonans have crossed the border into Mexico in the past 12 months.
The Native American Electorate’s Role in the Blue Wave Referendum on President Trump’s Policy Agenda
In a historic midterm election that saw minority and women voters energized like never before, one of the major themes was the importance of the Native American population as both voters and candidates.
Latino Voters Want Congress to Pass Climate Change Legislation
“Over 78 percent of Latinos have personally experienced the effects of climate change in their state.”
LD VOTE PREDICT: 76% Democrat, 24% Republican Among Latino Voters Choosing US Representatives in 2018 Midterm Elections
LD Turnout Predict: 62.6% of registered Latino voters to cast votes.
Arizonans View Education Policy as a Major Issue
Over 65 percent of registered voters support a tax increase to help improve schools in the state.
One in Four Latino Registered Voters Have Voted Early in Election 2018
Only half of Latinos were contacted in lead up to Election Day, with 68 percent self-mobilizing by encouraging friends and family to register and vote.
Who Is Really Mobilizing Latinos in This Election?
This analysis also considers the diverse ways in which Latinos are participating in politics during this midterm election.
Latinos Contacted by Campaign or Candidates Nearly Twice as Likely to Vote Early in Election 2018
New polling shows more than one in seven Latino voters have already cast ballots in the upcoming elections.
Nearly Half of Latino Voters Experienced Electoral Barrier
The degree to which Latinos and other minority groups face such obstacles could shape the outcome of many races this November.
More Than 7.8 Million Latino Voters Expected to Cast Ballots in Election 2018
This would mark a 15 percent increase in turnout and nearly a seven percent increase in the Latino share of the vote from 2014.
Lack of Outreach Still Major Issue for California Latino Voters in Election 2018
Despite numerous competitive contests in the state, new polling shows that a majority of California Latino voters have yet to be contacted by a campaign or candidate.
Republicans Have a Latino Problem
We find no evidence that Latino enthusiasm is down in this election.
Texas Latino Voters Still Being Ignored Three Weeks Out From Election 2018
Despite placing high importance on upcoming elections, new polling shows that a majority of Texas Latino voters have yet to be contacted by a campaign or candidate.
Immigration Will Drive Latino Voting This November
Perhaps one of the more contentious aspects of U.S. politics is securing the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border.
Nearly 1 in 4 Latino Registered Voters View Protecting Immigrant Rights as Top Issue in Election 2018
Results show Latinos are ready to make their voices heard in upcoming elections, but consistent and sustained engagement from parties and campaigns still an ongoing problem.
Full and Accurate Count of Latinos in Census 2020 Important to 93 Percent of Latino Voters
Results show Latinos also have deep concerns over Census 2020, with more than two-thirds stating they do not trust the Trump Administration to keep confidential the information collected.
Nearly 75 Percent of Latino Voters Believe Kavanaugh Should Withdraw
Poll results show that the Latino electorate increasingly views Kavanaugh’s nomination unfavorably.
Latino Midterm Tracking Poll Shows Movement on Issues Amid Continuity
By aggregating the three weeks of interviews, our polling finds that internally among Latino voters only Cuban Americans have a favorable view of the president, at 57%.