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Democrat Mike Smiddy’s surprise victory over freshman Rep. Rich Morthland, R-Cordova, is partially attributable to the Latino vote, Democrats say. The district’s Latino voting age population is about 7 percent, and a heavy Latino turnout in the Sterling/Rock Falls area reportedly helped him over the top. Whiteside County is 11 percent Latino. Smiddy also worked very hard for a year, raised a lot of money from labor unions, particularly AFSCME, and Morthland was injured and unable to walk precincts. Smiddy won 52 to 48 percent without any real help from House Democrats.

The 36th Senate District is about 9 percent Latino voting age population, and that undoubtedly helped gin up the numbers for Sen. Mike Jacobs, D-East Moline. The Senate Democrats went into Election Day hoping beyond hope to barely squeak out a win for Jacobs. Instead, Jacobs triumphed by 10 points, 55-45.

One explanation for Jacobs’ surprisingly 10-point margin is that pollsters didn’t accurately measure the potential Latino impact because Latinos voted in far higher numbers than ever this year. That will change, as will the perception of Latinos as nonvoters. This year marks a definite turning point in Latino power.

The 62nd House District, where Democrat Sam Yingling upset Rep. Sandy Cole, R-Grayslake, has a Latino voting age population of 22 percent. The Democrat defeated Cole by 10 big points in a district drawn to elect a Republican.

Yingling worked very hard for months and Cole simply didn’t, but the Latino vote was obviously crucial.

The Kankakee area’s 79th House District is 7 percent Latino. Democrat Kate Cloonen won the district despite being drastically outspent by the GOP and despite this being what everybody thought was a Republican district. Hard work, message discipline and a favorable black and Latino vote put her over the top.

If the Republican Party wants to get back into the game, it had better stop dismissing and attacking Latinos. It simply cannot win contested races in this state if Latinos vote in large numbers and go 81 percent Democratic.

• Rich Miller also publishes Capitol Fax, a daily political newsletter, and CapitolFax.com.

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