FACTBOX: Statistical portrait of Hispanics in U.S
(Reuters) - Hispanics, or Latinos, will play a significant role in Super Tuesday voting on February 5, when more than 20 states will hold nominating contests in the Democratic and Republican parties.
Here's a look at their numbers, according to the Pew Hispanic Center's "Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States, 2006."
Population: 44.3 million, 14.8 percent of total
Eligible voters: 17.9 million
Share of eligible voters: 8.7 percent
Native born: 26.6 million
Foreign born: 17.7 million
Top countries of origin: Mexico 28.4 million, Puerto Rico 4.0 million, Cuba 1.5 million, El Salvador 1.4 million, Dominican Republic 1.2 million.
Top 10 Hispanic states by population (and percent of state population):
California 13.1 million (35.9 percent)
Texas 8.4 million (35.6 percent)
Florida 3.6 million (20.1 percent)
New York 3.1 million (16.3 percent)
Illinois 1.9 million (14.7 percent)
Arizona 1.8 million (29.1 percent)
New Jersey 1.4 million (15.6 percent) Continued...



