Chicago Sun-Times

Poll shows Chuy with huge lead among Latino voters

- Staff Reporter BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Email: sesposito@suntimes.com Twitter: @slesposito

Latino voters overwhelmi­ngly support Jesus “Chuy” Garcia over Rahm Emanuel in the race for mayor, but a majority of those same potential voters also say neither campaign has reached out for their support, according to a new poll.

Among 406 registered voters, 61 preferred Garcia, while 18 percent favored Emanuel, according to the poll, which was conducted March 16- 20.

But 65 percent also said no one from a campaign, party or community organizati­on had asked them to vote or register to vote in the upcoming election. The poll was conducted by Latino Decisions and co- sponsored by Latino Policy Forum, National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communitie­s and Univision Chicago.

Latinos represent about 17 percent of the city’s registered voters.

“We know that this is likely to be a very close and competitiv­e election,” said Sylvia Puente, executive director of Latino Policy Forum. “That 17 percent of Chicago’s electorate can make a difference.”

The Latino Decisions poll results were made public a day after an Ogden & Fry poll showed Emanuel with a 16- percentage- point lead over Garcia. But that poll pointed out that turnout and the under-polling of the Hispanic vote are factors to consider.

The top two issues for Latino voters were education and crime, with immigratio­n rounding out the top five, according to the Latino Decisions poll. When asked who would do better promoting economic developmen­t downtown, 46 percent favored Emanuel, while 35 percent favored Garcia. But when asked who would do better improving schools for K- 12 students, 61 percent favored Garcia, with only 19 percent opting for Emanuel.

The poll has a margin of error of 4.8 percent.

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