List
of Tables and Figures |
Table
1: |
A Comparison
of the Top Five Dominican Congressional Districts with the Highest
Population and the Highest Adult Citizen Population
|
Table 2: |
Top 25 Dominican
Populated Congressional Districts in the US Compared to the “Big
Six” Latino Ethnic Groups
|
Table 3: |
Top 25 Congressional
Districts with a High Percentage of Dominican Adult Citizens Within
their Latino Community |
Table 4: |
Latino Voting Power
of Dominicans in the Top 25 Congressional Districts |
Table 5: |
US Domestic Dominican
Population Matrix Projections (p.32) |
Table 6: |
Estimated Number
of Adult Dominican-American Citizens by 2020 |
Table 7: |
Estimates of New
York City’s Latino Citizenship Population by Group Using State
Level Data |
Table 8: |
2000 Census State-
and City-level Estimates of New York City’s Population by
Latino Groups
|
Table 9: |
Percentage Difference
Between New York State-based and City-based Citizenship Estimated
Values |
Table 10: |
Percentages of Dominican
Constituents Relative to Other Populations in Top Congressional
Districts of New Jersey |
Table 11: |
Estimated Number
of Dominican Registered Voters in New Jersey for Primary and General
Elections of 2002
|
Table 12: |
Basic Population
and Voter Constituency Estimates for Hudson County, New Jersey |
Box 1: |
Calculating Adult
Citizens in Congressional Districts of New York (p.19) |
Box 2: |
Other Options for
Determining Registered Voters and Turnout |
Chart 1: |
Congressional Election
Votes Won in the Top Five Districts with Dominican Adult Citizens
(p. 25) |