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All posts tagged "voters"
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Number of eligible Korean voters in California sharply rises
The number of Korean American voters has risen more than 11 percent in both California and the Southern California area since 2011, according to Political Data reports. As of November, there were 143,326 eligible voters of Korean...
- Posted November 11, 2015
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[NPR] How Asian American voters went from Republican to Democratic
In 2012, nearly three-quarters of Asian American voters went for President Obama. But, rewind — 20 years prior — and you’ll find fewer than a third voted Democrat. In fact, in the span of two...
- Posted September 17, 2015
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OC Korean American voter turnout increased twofold since June
The number of Orange County Korean American voters who participated in Tuesday’s general elections increased about twofold since June primary elections. According to an Orange County Registrar of Voters official, the Korean American vote was heaviest in...
- Posted November 7, 2014
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3.15% cast ballots in first three hours of voting in L.A.
(CNS) Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean Logan reports that random sampling estimates 3.15 percent of eligible county voters cast ballots in the first three hours of voting.
- Posted June 3, 2014