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Their share of eligible voters increased to 9.5percentt, from 8.2percentt four years earlier.
Yet, so far, only a small share of eligible homeowners have received permanent loan modifications.
In each state the center analyzed, the white share of eligible voters decreased in 2014 and again in 2016.
According to an article by Ronald Brownstein in the Atlantic, for the first time millennials now equal baby boomers as a share of eligible voters.
In each of those states, plus Nevada, Hispanics are a growing share of eligible voters, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.
Across the city, a far larger share of the eligible voters turned out to vote in the general election than in last month's Democratic primary, but in Hispanic neighborhoods a smaller share of eligible voters turned out.
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According to Dr. McDonald, total turnout in Republican primaries as a share of the eligible voting population has declined since 2008.
So if a company has $1 per share of earnings eligible for distribution as tax-free dividends, it can either pay $1 in tax-free income to shareholders or reinvest the cash itself and add $1 to each shareholder's basis in the stock, or pay out part as a dividend and add part to each shareholder's basis.
He's found that in both Kansas and Georgia, "the Latino share of the eligible electorate is larger than the current polling margin between the two candidates".
Including Colorado, there are six states in which the Latino share of the eligible electorate is larger than the current polling margin between the two candidates: Colorado, Kansas, Alaska, Georgia, North Carolina and Iowa.
Looking at competitive elections for governor, there are 12 states where the share of Latino eligible voters is larger than the current polling margin between the two candidates.
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