Hispanic leaders say they are working to register more voters - Oklahoma

Posted on: June 10th, 2008
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“Heartened by a federal judge’s decision to halt some provisions of House Bill 1804, Hispanic leaders said Monday at a state Capitol news conference that they are working to register more voters.

“There will be more Hispanics going to the polls in November than ever in the history of Oklahoma,” said Victor Orta, leader of the Coalition for the American Dream of Tulsa.

However, State Election Board Secretary Mike Clingman said he has not seen an upsurge in voter registration for this fall’s elections.”*

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