Poll finds overwhelming Hispanic Support for Voter ID

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The poll, conducted by the well-respected pollster Whit Ayres, asked Hispanic voters in Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico whether they opposed or supported “laws that would require registered voters to present photo identification, such as a drivers license, in order to cast their vote.”


These poll results are particularly significant since all three states have large Hispanic populations. The Census says that almost 23 percent of Floridians are of Hispanic origin, and 88 percent of those Hispanic voters in the Sunshine state support voter ID requirements, according to the Resurgent Republic poll. Hispanic support in Colorado (with a 20 percent Hispanic population) for voter ID was 71 percent, and in New Mexico (with a 46 percent Hispanic population) it was 73 percent.