The 1996 Chicago Latino Registered Voter Political Survey: Political Participation and Public Policy Positions
(1996)
This article published in Harvard's Journal of Hispanic Policy presents the results of a survey of 408 registered Latino voters in Chicago, Illinois. The findings advance a multidimensional understanding of Latino political behaviors and attitudes through the examination of multiple measures of political participation and opinions concerning political parties and public issues such as welfare reform, immigration, naturalization and official language policy, bilingual education, capital punishment, gun control, and affirmative action.
Download Journal Article The 1996 Chicago Latino Registered Voter Political Survey: Political Participation and Public Policy Positions