Alabama Citizen Voting-age Population By Race and Ethnicity in 2011 (ACS-5Yrs)
Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2011, the Alabama citizen voting-age population was 3.52M. The Non-Hispanic White Alone ethnicity group had the highest citizen voting-age population (2.51M) and constituted 71.31% of the total. The Non-Hispanic Black or African American Alone ethnicity group had the second highest citizen voting-age population (889.64K) and constituted 25.31% of the total. The Hispanic or Latino of All Races ethnicity group had the third highest (45.11K), constituting 1.28% of the total citizen voting-age population.
The charts and tables below shows the citizen voting-age population and percentages by race and ethnicity.
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| Ethnicity | Voting-age Population | % of Citizen Voting-age Pop. |
|---|---|---|
| Non-Hispanic White Alone | 2506185 | 71.31 |
| Non-Hispanic Black or African American Alone | 889640 | 25.31 |
| Hispanic or Latino of All Races | 45110 | 1.28 |
| Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races | 32325 | 0.92 |
| Non-Hispanic Asian Alone | 22655 | 0.65 |
| Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Alone | 17815 | 0.51 |
| Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone | 870 | 0.03 |