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Keeping an Eye on Latino Candidates in Tomorrow's Election

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Latino candidates are competing in 38 states for top federal and state offices in tomorrow's elections.

To see all the races with Latino candidates, check out the 2006 Election Profile compiled by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.

After the election, we'll run a tally and see which candidates won their races and examine why the others did not.

In the meantime, no matter that your day is busy tomorrow with work, errands, school, etc. — make time to vote.

Otherwise, nothing will change and we'll only have ourselves to blame.

If you're not sure where you go to vote, visit the site below and it should help you.

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