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An Evaluation Of The Efficacy Of Community Clinic-Based Integrated Voter Engagement During California’s 2020 General Election
Gutierrez, Angela, M.A.
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Herndon, Michael
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Barreto, Matt, Ph.D.
Research Reports
(2021)
This report outlines the findings from a randomized experiment with treatment, placebo, and control groups to measure the effectiveness of AltaMed’s Get Out The Vote (GOTV) campaign for the presidential election of November 3, 2020.
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Democratic Primary 2020: Analysis of Latino and Asian American Voting in 10 States
Gutierrez, Angela, M.A.
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Herndon, Michael
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Lee, Jessica
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Roman, Marcel
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Masuoka, Natalie, Ph.D.
Research Reports
(2020)
We analyze official state primary election returns from a subset of states with large populations of Asian American and Latino voters to evaluate their candidate preferences and participation rates going into the 2020 general election.
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Vote Choice of Latino Voters in the 2020 Presidential Election
Domínguez-Villegas, Rodrigo, Ph.D.
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Gonzalez, Nick
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Gutierrez, Angela, M.A.
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Hernández, Kassandra, M.P.P.
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Herndon, Michael
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Oaxaca, Ana
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Rios, Michael, M.P.P.
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Roman, Marcel
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Rush, Tye, M.A.
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Vera, Daisy, M.A.
Research Reports
(2021)
This report offers a comprehensive look at the Latino vote in the 2020 presidential election by analyzing votes cast in 13 key states that are home to 80% of the nation’s Latinos.
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