After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increased minority support at the polls has become a major goal for both main U.S. political parties. A reliable bloc of Latino voters on one’s side could mean more wins, but Latinos have a low voter turnout rate. This paper explores how to increase Latino turnout and argues that the use of the Spanish language in electoral advertising will have a positive effect. By comparing statewide Latino turnout data during the 2002 midterm elections, I find states with a sizable amount of Spanish-language get-out-the-vote messages do see slightly increased rates of Latino voter turnout, suggesting Spanish-language advertising could be a useful supplemental too...
This study explores how the language minority provisions in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) affect Latin...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
In the United States the growing Latino population is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" of e...
After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increase...
Abstract Because Hispanic voters are seldom targeted for campaign communication and because they lis...
Latino voters comprise a growing segment of the voting electorate, yet their levels of participation...
Building on evidence that Latino voters participate at higher rates when co-ethnic candidates appear...
This article focuses on how the ability to speak and read English affects Latino citizens ’ particip...
Candidates for political office in the United States can appeal to constituents in either English or...
Latino political participation rates are consistently lower than those for other racial/ethnic group...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
In this study, I use two population-based survey experiments to consider the role that Spanish-langu...
Using randomized experimentation, this study of a municipal election in Central Cali-fornia examines...
Since the 2000 presidential election, voter education and mobilization have witnessed a renaissance ...
The author reviews two recent books, Marisa A. Abrajano’s Campaigning to the New American Electorate...
This study explores how the language minority provisions in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) affect Latin...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
In the United States the growing Latino population is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" of e...
After Latino-Americans demonstrated their power in the 2012 presidential election, securing increase...
Abstract Because Hispanic voters are seldom targeted for campaign communication and because they lis...
Latino voters comprise a growing segment of the voting electorate, yet their levels of participation...
Building on evidence that Latino voters participate at higher rates when co-ethnic candidates appear...
This article focuses on how the ability to speak and read English affects Latino citizens ’ particip...
Candidates for political office in the United States can appeal to constituents in either English or...
Latino political participation rates are consistently lower than those for other racial/ethnic group...
For decades now, politicians, pollsters and pundits have tried to define, unite and persuade Latino ...
In this study, I use two population-based survey experiments to consider the role that Spanish-langu...
Using randomized experimentation, this study of a municipal election in Central Cali-fornia examines...
Since the 2000 presidential election, voter education and mobilization have witnessed a renaissance ...
The author reviews two recent books, Marisa A. Abrajano’s Campaigning to the New American Electorate...
This study explores how the language minority provisions in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) affect Latin...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
In the United States the growing Latino population is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" of e...