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the shares among the other major groups by population – Colombians (61%), Guatemalan­s (61%), Hondurans (61%), Salvadoran­s (56%), Cubans (56%) and Dominicans (54%). Each of these groups saw the immigrant share of their population­s decline from 2007 to 2018. People born in Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens at birth.

8. A record 32 million Latinos are projected to be eligible to vote in 2020, up from 27.3 million in 2016. The 2020 election will mark the first time that Hispanics will be the largest racial and ethnic minority group in the electorate, accounting for just over 13% of eligible voters.

9. Five states are home to two-thirds of all Latino eligible voters in 2018. California (7.9 million) alone holds about a quarter of the U.S. Latino electorate. It is followed by Texas (5.6 million), Florida (3.1 million), New York (2.0 million) and Arizona (1.2 million). U.S. Latinos make up 43% of eligible voters in New Mexico, the highest share for any state. This is followed by California (30%), Texas (30%), Arizona (24%) and Florida (20%). U.S. Latinos make up 43% of eligible voters in New Mexico, the highest share for any state. This is followed by California (30%), Texas (30%), Arizona (24%) and Florida (20%).

10. A quarter of Latino eligible voters are naturalize­d citizens. As of 2018, that amounted to 7.5 million Latino immigrants who are eligible to vote, more than any other racial or ethnic group.

11. Florida and Texas are home to the highest shares of Latinos among immigrant eligible voters. About 54% of naturalize­d citizens who are eligible voters in Florida are Latino, the highest in the nation. Texas (52%) is the only other state where Latinos make up at least half of immigrant eligible voters. Nationally, U.S. Hispanics make up 34% of naturalize­d citizens who are eligible to vote.

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