Missouri Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age 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 voting-age population for Missouri was 32,325 and represented 0.73% of the total Missouri citizen voting-age population.

Among all Missouri counties, St. Louis had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population (7.66K), followed by Jackson (6.94K), and St. Louis city (3.90K).

In terms of percentages, Stone had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (9.03%), followed by Taney (6.42%), and Hickory (6.41%).

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

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Missouri Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2011
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
St. Louis 7655 1.04
Jackson 6935 1.44
St. Louis city 3900 1.65
Greene 3605 1.71
Taney 2460 6.42
Clay 2400 1.52
Stone 2335 9.03
St. Charles 2060 0.80
Boone 1980 1.63
Jefferson 1375 0.86
Jasper 1350 1.63
Buchanan 970 1.46
Pulaski 955 2.56
Johnson 789 1.98
Newton 674 1.61
Christian 585 1.07
Cass 570 0.80
Platte 560 0.87
Lincoln 520 1.40
Hickory 505 6.41
Cape Girardeau 470 0.82
Barry 460 1.79
Butler 460 1.42
Polk 445 1.92
McDonald 439 2.83
Phelps 434 1.28
Cole 425 0.76
Cooper 414 3.05
Callaway 380 1.13
Lawrence 365 1.32
DeKalb 359 3.43
St. Francois 344 0.68
Howell 328 1.11
Franklin 320 0.42
Lafayette 305 1.22
Texas 285 1.44
Dallas 264 2.09
Laclede 259 0.98
Pettis 250 0.85
Warren 249 1.05
Randolph 239 1.23
Scott 234 0.80
Moniteau 228 1.99
Audrain 220 1.16
Saline 215 1.26
Webster 212 0.82
St. Clair 204 2.62
Bates 199 1.56
Vernon 194 1.25
Crawford 185 1.00
Miller 183 0.99
Washington 180 0.95
Clinton 170 1.10
Andrew 165 1.28
Iron 165 2.02
Camden 164 0.47
Henry 159 0.92
Dunklin 154 0.66
Pike 154 1.09
Ray 154 0.88
Adair 144 0.72
Wayne 143 1.35
Douglas 140 1.33
Stoddard 140 0.61
Nodaway 139 0.75
Morgan 135 0.84
Ozark 135 1.74
Cedar 130 1.21
Wright 130 0.94
Marion 125 0.58
Livingston 124 1.06
Barton 119 1.31
Dade 119 1.95
New Madrid 110 0.78
Dent 109 0.92
Howard 108 1.38
Mississippi 100 0.92
Ste. Genevieve 94 0.67
Montgomery 92 0.99
Lewis 85 1.10
Oregon 85 1.02
Monroe 80 1.18
Caldwell 77 1.10
Ralls 73 0.93
Reynolds 70 1.37
Sullivan 69 1.47
Gasconade 60 0.51
Perry 60 0.43
Benton 59 0.38
Bollinger 55 0.59
Macon 54 0.46
Shannon 50 0.78
Linn 49 0.51
Grundy 48 0.62
Pemiscot 43 0.33
Carter 40 0.86
Harrison 40 0.59
Carroll 35 0.49
Ripley 35 0.33
Atchison 34 0.75
Chariton 34 0.56
Clark 34 0.63
Osage 34 0.33
Madison 30 0.33
Daviess 25 0.41
Putnam 25 0.67
Knox 24 0.77
Maries 24 0.35
Shelby 24 0.50
Scotland 16 0.46
Holt 12 0.31
Gentry 10 0.20
Mercer 10 0.36
Schuyler 4 0.12
Worth 4 0.23