The 2012 Latino Electorate: Results and Resources

Results from the ImpreMedia/Latino Decisions Election Eve Poll – the only national survey specifically designed to study the 2012 Latino Electorate — are now available at 2012-election-eve-polls.

All publicly available data including topline results, press call webinar slides, state summaries (eleven states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia) interactive graphics, and  methodology details are linked and/or posted on the Latino Election Eve Poll page.

In addition to the Election Eve Poll, the page also includes links to other 2012 polls and resources including the 2012 impreMedia/Latino Decisions Eleven Week Political Tracking PollLatino Vote Map, and useful information about the Latino electorate.

 

 

 

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