Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More 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 Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population for Illinois was 57,350 and represented 0.49% of the total Illinois citizen population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population (54.39K), followed by DuPage (10.97K), and Lake (10.64K).

In terms of percentages, Massac had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (3.25%), followed by Brown (2.75%), and Macon (2.43%).

The chart and table below shows the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen population that were Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races.

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Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2011
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County Citizen Population % of County Citizen Population
Cook 54390 1.19
DuPage 10965 1.31
Lake 10640 1.69
Will 9860 1.55
Kane 5885 1.31
St. Clair 5290 2.00
Winnebago 4700 1.67
Peoria 4110 2.27
Madison 3605 1.36
Sangamon 3395 1.76
Champaign 3285 1.80
McHenry 3205 1.10
McLean 3105 1.92
Macon 2660 2.43
Rock Island 2360 1.68
Kendall 2040 1.92
Tazewell 1865 1.39
LaSalle 1580 1.42
Kankakee 1540 1.40
DeKalb 1380 1.38
Vermilion 1154 1.42
Williamson 960 1.47
Marion 915 2.32
Stephenson 879 1.87
Jackson 835 1.45
Adams 745 1.12
Jefferson 685 1.77
Knox 655 1.26
Coles 635 1.20
Ogle 595 1.15
Morgan 535 1.51
Grundy 525 1.08
Massac 500 3.25
Boone 485 0.96
Henry 480 0.96
Macoupin 465 0.98
Whiteside 459 0.80
Lee 440 1.24
Clinton 435 1.16
Saline 425 1.70
McDonough 400 1.25
Crawford 395 2.00
Bond 385 2.18
Logan 365 1.22
Woodford 340 0.89
Fulton 325 0.89
Monroe 300 0.92
Franklin 285 0.73
Bureau 260 0.76
Livingston 245 0.63
Effingham 243 0.71
Randolph 240 0.72
Jersey 225 0.99
Iroquois 208 0.71
Christian 205 0.59
Piatt 195 1.18
Wabash 190 1.59
Brown 185 2.75
Carroll 165 1.08
Warren 165 0.96
Alexander 155 1.88
Fayette 155 0.71
De Witt 150 0.91
Ford 145 1.03
Pike 144 0.87
Hancock 143 0.75
Clay 140 1.02
Douglas 135 0.70
Richland 134 0.84
Henderson 130 1.79
Lawrence 130 0.78
Clark 123 0.75
Cass 119 0.96
Montgomery 119 0.40
Mason 109 0.74
Jo Daviess 104 0.47
Union 104 0.59
Perry 99 0.45
Shelby 99 0.45
Edwards 95 1.42
Washington 94 0.64
Moultrie 90 0.61
Pulaski 84 1.39
Wayne 84 0.50
Greene 83 0.60
Jasper 80 0.83
Mercer 79 0.48
Marshall 78 0.62
Johnson 74 0.59
Gallatin 70 1.23
Hardin 70 1.61
White 65 0.44
Scott 60 1.12
Cumberland 59 0.54
Pope 59 1.34
Stark 54 0.91
Putnam 45 0.76
Calhoun 35 0.70
Schuyler 35 0.48
Hamilton 34 0.40
Edgar 33 0.18
Menard 14 0.11