Hispanics struggle to find clout at polls in Florida

Posted on: July 30th, 2006
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“Hundreds of thousands of Hispanics nationwide marched this spring to the slogan, “Today we march. Tomorrow we vote.”

But, with the Aug. 7 deadline for voter registration just days away, election-office records in the seven Central Florida counties show the share of Hispanic voters remains at about 10 percent of the registered population.

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As less than half — or about 200,000 — of the nearly half-million Hispanics in Central Florida have signed up to vote, community organizations are stepping up efforts to register voters.”

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