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Data and Research

Colorado Latino Agenda

A research initiative of Voces Unidas and COLOR

Launched in 2021, the Colorado Latino Agenda (CLA) is a statewide public research initiative co-led by Voces Unidas and Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR) that publishes relevant and timely in-depth reports about Latinas and Latinos in Colorado.


The Colorado Latino Policy Agenda (CLPA) is our annual, nonpartisan report designed to provide insights into the demographic makeup and views of Latino voters in Colorado on pressing policy, political, and social issues.


The Colorado Latino Exit Poll is conducted every two years on Election Day to capture Latino voter trends, preferences and values.

In Case You Missed It

Watch Dr. Gabriel Sanchez, with BSP Research, present the data from the

2023 Colorado Latino Policy Agenda

Past Reports

LATINO POPULATION BY COUNTY

Based on 2020 U.S. Census

31.7%

Garfield County

10.9%

Pitkin County

30.2%

Eagle County

35.8%

Lake County

17.2%

Summit County

21.8%

State of Colorado

LATINO POPULATION BY TOWN/CITY

Based on 2020 U.S. Census

10.9%

Aspen, Colorado

38.9%

Avon, Colorado

16.6%

Basalt, Colorado

25.8%

Battlement Mesa, Colorado

30.5%

Carbondale, Colorado

17.2%

Dillon, Colorado

70.9%

Dotsero, Colorado

19.1%

Eagle, Colorado

33.5%

Edwards, Colorado

42%

El Jebel, Colorado

33.5%

Glenwood Springs, Colorado

13.1%

Keystone, Colorado

24.8%

Leadville, Colorado

29.6%

New Castle, Colorado

23.6%

Parachute, Colorado

40.7%

Rifle, Colorado

38.9%

Silt, Colorado

28.7%

Silverthorne, Colorado

8.4%

Snowmass Village, Colorado

10.3%

Vail, Colorado

LATINO VOTER PROFILE INFORMATION

Voces Unidas de las Montañas publishes only nonpartisan information as education. 

Voces Unidas Action Fund may publish partisan information to help educate voters.

SUMMIT COUNTY

TBD

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