Study: Election Officials Prejudiced Against Latinos

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By Huffington Post Latino Voices

Local election officials are less likely to give basic information about voting requirements to Latinos, according to a study released this month.

Political science graduate students Julie Faller, Noah Nathan, and Ariel White at Harvard University sent thousands of emails to local officials from fictitious people asking for information about voting — some with “putatively white” names and others with Spanish, Latino-sounding names.

The result, in the words of the authors:

Analyzing data from over 5,300 replies, we find clear evidence of bias against Latinos in the responsiveness of local election officials. While our design does not allow us to identify specific mechanisms responsible for this bias, we show that emailers with Latinos names were roughly five percentage points less likely to receive a reply to a question about voter ID requirements than non-Latino whites. This result is not driven by whether officials…

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This article was first published in Huffington Post Latino Voices.

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