Reports:
Issue Brief: Hispanic/Latino Americans and Officeholding
Rene Javier Moraida; Raymond Arthur Smith
Downloads:
- Title:
- Issue Brief: Hispanic/Latino Americans and Officeholding
- Author(s):
-
Moraida, Rene Javier
Smith, Raymond Arthur - Date:
- 2011
- Type:
- Reports
- Department:
- Political Science
- Permanent URL:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:13018
- Series:
- Majority Rule and Minority Rights Issue Briefs
- Abstract:
- This issue brief introduces some of the overall trends related to Latinos and office holding. It also lists some of the notable Latinos that have been recently been elected to public office, at the mayoral level, governorship or Congressional office. This issue brief does not focus on U.S. Census data demographics of the Latino population nor focuses on analysis of the Latino electorate. Notable Latino Americans such as Henry Cisneros, Alberto Gonzalez, and most recently Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor have either been appointed by the President to cabinet positions or nominated for other government positions yet not elected, with the notable exception of Cisneros, who was mayor of the City of San Antonio, Texas.
- Subject(s):
- Hispanic American studies
- Item views:
- 72