Diamondeye wrote:
The hilarity of this is that the article comes right out and says "most voters [in the village] were White."
That's the whole reason for this - Hispanics not voting. So apparently even though they choose not to vote, they need to have a Hispanic candidate to represent them whether he's in their district or not.
This is the same problem on a much smaller scale as the Congressional Black Caucus. It's a basic failure to understand [or ignoring it on purpose] that there's no entitlement to representation by someone of your own racial or ethnic group, and that just because someone of your ethnicity is in a governing body does not necessarily make them your representative.
Well, if they don't go to the polls, they should obviously be given more votes to cast.