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More Latinos Have Less Voice in Washington State Politcs
05/03/2008

Latinos now account for 10% of the state's population, but only 2% of Washington's state legislators are Hispanic.
Latino Washingtonians are especially concentrated in the central part of the state, an agricultural region. At the 2000 Census, Adams and Franklin counties had over 45 percent Hispanic population, Yakima and Grant counties over 30 percent. The Whitman research team found "a 'pressing need' for changes in the way school boards are elected in Toppenish and Wapato, where at-large voting results in under-representation of Latinos." Students in Pasco, Washington, have challenged the lack of bilingual ballots as a violation of the Voting Rights Act.- Login or register to post comments
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