DATAVIZ: The Future of Young Latino Voters in the South
In a new report called "The Future of Young Latino Voters in the South," the Institute for Southern Studies finds that Southern states are on track to see signficant increases in their Latino electorates as a large segment of Latino youth who are U.S. citizens turn 18 and become eligible to vote. Using the dropdown tool above the chart, select a state from the list to see how many Latino youth will age into the electorate in the coming years.
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Allie Yee
Allie is a research fellow at the Institute for Southern Studies and is currently studying at the Yale School of Management. Her research focuses on demographic change, immigration, voting and civic engagement.