Missouri Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2010 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2010, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Missouri was 40,840 and represented 0.93% of the total Missouri citizen voting-age population.

Among all Missouri counties, Jackson had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (19.00K), followed by St. Louis (10.08K), and Clay (5.43K).

In terms of percentages, Pulaski had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (7.44%), followed by Sullivan (5.89%), and Jackson (3.95%).

The chart and table below shows the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Hispanic or Latino of All Races.

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Missouri Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2010
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Jackson 18995 3.95
St. Louis 10080 1.38
Clay 5425 3.50
St. Charles 4405 1.74
St. Louis city 4400 1.86
Greene 3845 1.84
Pulaski 2685 7.44
Platte 2180 3.43
Boone 2085 1.75
Buchanan 1920 2.90
Jasper 1695 2.06
Cass 1665 2.36
Jefferson 1545 0.97
Johnson 1015 2.59
Taney 955 2.54
Christian 705 1.32
Barry 700 2.72
Cole 685 1.23
Lawrence 635 2.31
Phelps 615 1.82
Cape Girardeau 595 1.04
Franklin 595 0.80
McDonald 595 3.81
Newton 575 1.38
Pettis 545 1.86
Saline 515 3.03
St. Francois 485 0.97
Laclede 415 1.58
Callaway 405 1.22
Camden 390 1.13
Dunklin 385 1.64
Lincoln 375 1.03
Scott 365 1.25
Howell 325 1.10
Warren 310 1.33
Lafayette 295 1.19
Nodaway 295 1.60
Sullivan 275 5.89
Webster 275 1.07
Polk 265 1.15
Adair 255 1.28
Marion 220 1.02
Stone 215 0.84
Randolph 205 1.06
Texas 205 1.04
Miller 200 1.08
Henry 195 1.13
Stoddard 180 0.78
Crawford 175 0.95
Ray 165 0.94
Clinton 155 1.01
Vernon 155 1.00
Mississippi 150 1.42
Morgan 145 0.91
Dallas 140 1.11
Audrain 135 0.71
DeKalb 135 1.29
Putnam 125 3.33
Moniteau 120 1.06
Dent 115 0.97
Cedar 110 1.02
Montgomery 110 1.18
Benton 105 0.69
Macon 105 0.89
Bates 95 0.75
Cooper 85 0.62
Pemiscot 85 0.64
Butler 80 0.25
Linn 80 0.83
Ralls 80 1.03
Washington 80 0.43
Carter 75 1.62
Grundy 75 0.97
Ste. Genevieve 75 0.54
Wright 75 0.55
Gasconade 70 0.59
Howard 70 0.89
Pike 70 0.49
Daviess 65 1.06
Ripley 65 0.61
Caldwell 60 0.87
Carroll 60 0.84
Dade 60 0.98
Shelby 60 1.25
Wayne 60 0.57
Iron 55 0.67
Livingston 55 0.48
Ozark 55 0.71
Harrison 50 0.74
Madison 50 0.54
Monroe 50 0.73
New Madrid 50 0.35
Barton 45 0.49
Douglas 45 0.43
Andrew 40 0.32
Oregon 40 0.49
Osage 40 0.39
Lewis 35 0.45
Maries 35 0.50
Shannon 30 0.48
Bollinger 20 0.21
Gentry 20 0.40
Mercer 20 0.73
Reynolds 20 0.39
Chariton 15 0.25
Knox 15 0.48
Perry 15 0.11
Hickory 10 0.13
Holt 10 0.25
St. Clair 10 0.13
Worth 10 0.57
Atchison 4 0.09
Clark 0 0.00
Schuyler 0 0.00
Scotland 0 0.00