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Hispanics in the 2008 Election: Colorado

Colorado’s Hispanic population is the eighth-largest in the nation. Most than 927.000 Hispanics reside in Colorado, 2% of all Hispanics in the United States. There are over 404.000 eligible voters. This fact sheet provides key demographic information on Latino eligible voters. It also contains data on other major groups of eligible voters in Colorado, with comparative data for the U.S. All data are from the Census Bureau’s 2006 American Community.

Hispanics in Colorado’s Eligible Voter Population

  • Colorado’s population is 20% Hispanic, the seventh-highest Hispanic
    population share nationally. New Mexico ranks first with 45%
     
  • 12% of eligible voters in Colorado are Latinos, the sixth-largest Hispanic eligible voter population share nationally. New Mexico ranks first with 38% followed by Texas with 25% and California with 23%.

* 44% of Latinos in Colorado are eligible to vote, ranking Colorado 21st nationwide in the share of the Hispanic population that is eligible to vote.

Colorado Hispanic Voters

  • 30% of Hispanic eligible voters in Colorado are ages 18 to 29, similar to the share for all Latinos eligible voters nationwide (31%). A greater share of Coloradan Hispanic eligible voters are in that age range than are all Colorado (22%) and all U.S. (22%) eligible voters.
     
  • A greater share of Hispanic eligible voters in Colorado (11%) are naturalized U.S. citizens compared with all Colorado eligible voters (4%) and all eligible voters in the U.S. (7%). By contrast, 89% of Coloradan Hispanic eligible voters nationwide.
     
  • 26% of Latino eligible voters in Colorado have not completed high school, similar to the share of all Latino eligible voters nationwide (27%). However 10% of all Coloradan eligible voters and 14% of all eligible voters nationwide have not completed high school.
     
  • 61% of Latino eligible voters in Colorado live in owner-occupied homes, a similar share as for all Latino eligible voters in the U.S. By contrast, a lesser share of Latino eligible voters in Colorado live in owner-occupied homes than do all eligible voters nationwide (71%).
     

 
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