Eligible voters make up a significantly smaller share of the Hispanic population than in other racial/ethnic groups. That’s because so many Latinos are either adults who are not citizens or citizens who are not yet of voting age. For example, 39% of Hispanics are eligible voters compared with 77% of whites and 65% of blacks. Read More
Percent of Hispanics Eligible to Vote
Russell Heimlich is a former web developer at Pew Research Center.