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ABOUT THE INITIATIVE

The Colorado Latino Exit Poll is conducted bi-annually to help bolster research around the attitudes and policy preferences of Latino and Latina voters — the state’s second-largest and fastest-growing ethnic voting bloc.

It is part of the Colorado Latino Agenda (CLA), a research initiative co-led by COLOR and Voces Unidas to provide insights into the demographic makeup and views of Latino adults in Colorado on pressing policy, political, and social issues. Additional 2022 partners included Protégete of Conservation Colorado.

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METHODOLOGY – SURVEY SPECIFICATIONS

• The nonpartisan survey was conducted with a randomly drawn and representative sample of Latino voters (N= 531/+/- 4.3%) across the state of Colorado.

• The survey also includes an oversample of Latino voters who reside in CD-8, the district with the largest Hispanic population in Colorado.

• Field Dates: October 24 – November 8, 2022

• Data was collected through a blended approach including web-based and telephone interviews (both landlines and cell phones) in either Spanish or English.

• Sample resulted in 65% self-identified Democrats, 16% Republican, and 17% Independent. 2% refused to self-identify. In regard to ideology, 44% of the sample self-identifies as liberal, 36% moderate, and 20% conservative.

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