LATINO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT Isabel Reyes Ricardo Lopez.

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LATINO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT Isabel Reyes Ricardo Lopez

Latino Population Growth from 1990 to 2006, In the U.S., from 22.3 million to 44.2 million (98% increase) In Illinois, from 905,000 to 1.8 million (109% increase)

In November 2006, 9.5 million Latinos were registered to vote According to the Pew Hispanic Center: 400,000 U.S.-born Latinos a year are turning 18 More than 5 million Latino citizens were ages 18 to 29 as of September 2007

Latino Voter Registration and Turnout 1972 – 2004

Demographic Profile of Latino Registered Voters 2006

Demographic Profile of Latino Registered Voters 2006 (continued)

Demographic Profile of Latino Registered Voters 2006 (conclusion)

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