More people with Hispanic last names registering to vote - Dallas County

Posted on: May 7th, 2008
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“Voter registration among Dallas County residents with Spanish surnames climbed in the first four months of 2008, records show.

More than 7,500 residents with Hispanic last names registered to vote during that time, said Dallas County elections administrator Bruce Sherbet.

At the current pace, newly-registered Spanish-surnamed voters could easily surpass the 8,000 voters with Hispanic last names who registered in all of 2007.”*

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