Illinois Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Population By County in 2011 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2011, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen population for Illinois was 100,070 and represented 0.85% of the total Illinois citizen population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen population (873.28K), followed by Kane (100.73K), and Lake (89.26K).

In terms of percentages, Kane had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (22.46%), followed by Cook (19.05%), and Boone (14.85%).

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

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Illinois Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Population By County in 2011
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County Citizen Population % of County Citizen Population
Cook 873280 19.05
Kane 100725 22.46
Lake 89260 14.17
DuPage 82490 9.89
Will 79070 12.46
McHenry 23070 7.92
Winnebago 22460 7.97
Kendall 14375 13.51
Rock Island 12800 9.09
Boone 7515 14.85
DeKalb 7215 7.23
Champaign 7205 3.95
LaSalle 7190 6.45
St. Clair 7150 2.70
Kankakee 6850 6.25
Madison 5965 2.25
McLean 5885 3.65
Peoria 5695 3.15
Whiteside 5565 9.67
Ogle 3365 6.48
Grundy 3115 6.43
Sangamon 3025 1.57
Vermilion 2895 3.57
Tazewell 2210 1.65
Jackson 2170 3.76
Knox 2115 4.06
Henry 1975 3.96
Bureau 1935 5.67
Macon 1850 1.69
Lee 1570 4.41
Livingston 1245 3.22
Iroquois 1165 3.97
Warren 1115 6.48
Cass 1055 8.52
Williamson 1035 1.58
Coles 1015 1.91
Stephenson 925 1.96
Clinton 900 2.41
McDonough 800 2.50
Jefferson 725 1.87
Logan 695 2.32
Adams 675 1.01
Douglas 660 3.42
Union 655 3.72
Randolph 625 1.88
Morgan 570 1.61
Fulton 535 1.47
Marion 515 1.31
Perry 480 2.16
Woodford 480 1.26
Franklin 470 1.20
Bond 465 2.63
Christian 465 1.35
Effingham 455 1.34
Monroe 415 1.27
Lawrence 410 2.47
Macoupin 405 0.85
Montgomery 355 1.19
Saline 355 1.42
Carroll 350 2.28
Crawford 325 1.65
De Witt 300 1.81
Jo Daviess 270 1.21
Brown 265 3.93
Mercer 260 1.58
Ford 250 1.78
Fayette 235 1.07
Marshall 220 1.75
Putnam 210 3.54
Johnson 190 1.53
Edgar 170 0.92
Shelby 165 0.74
Massac 160 1.04
Pike 145 0.88
Washington 145 0.99
Wayne 145 0.87
Clark 135 0.83
Hancock 130 0.68
White 130 0.89
Jersey 125 0.55
Piatt 125 0.75
Pope 110 2.50
Menard 105 0.83
Schuyler 95 1.29
Wabash 95 0.79
Alexander 85 1.03
Hamilton 80 0.95
Mason 80 0.55
Greene 75 0.54
Henderson 75 1.03
Moultrie 75 0.51
Stark 70 1.17
Clay 65 0.47
Pulaski 55 0.91
Richland 40 0.25
Cumberland 30 0.27
Hardin 25 0.57
Calhoun 20 0.40
Gallatin 20 0.35
Scott 20 0.38
Jasper 15 0.16
Edwards 0 0.00