Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone 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 White Alone citizen voting-age population for Kansas was 2,506,185 and represented 125.05% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Johnson had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population (334.23K), followed by Sedgwick (266.47K), and Shawnee (106.22K).

In terms of percentages, Trego had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (98.73%), followed by Sheridan (98.21%), and Washington (98.20%).

The chart and table below shows the Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Non-Hispanic White Alone.

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Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2011
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Johnson 334225 89.32
Sedgwick 266470 78.97
Shawnee 106220 82.73
Douglas 73570 86.92
Wyandotte 54950 56.98
Riley 46825 85.92
Leavenworth 45800 82.84
Butler 43725 92.71
Reno 43460 89.58
Saline 35650 88.94
Crawford 27495 93.16
Cowley 23325 87.38
Montgomery 22600 85.80
Harvey 22440 90.43
Miami 22430 95.47
McPherson 21030 95.53
Ellis 20905 95.33
Lyon 20295 84.58
Barton 18185 92.95
Franklin 17795 93.93
Sumner 16530 93.15
Cherokee 14825 91.77
Labette 14420 88.90
Dickinson 14025 94.89
Pottawatomie 13985 94.46
Geary 13820 65.28
Jefferson 13740 95.92
Finney 13205 66.11
Ford 12085 70.57
Osage 11790 96.56
Atchison 11620 91.42
Neosho 11575 93.88
Bourbon 10490 94.12
Allen 9510 93.19
Marion 9335 96.59
Jackson 8615 88.77
Marshall 7580 97.81
Nemaha 7355 97.22
Cloud 7110 96.28
Pratt 6900 94.39
Wilson 6885 95.83
Rice 6870 91.42
Linn 6855 93.65
Seward 6715 61.44
Brown 6510 88.33
Clay 6315 97.08
Coffey 6215 96.13
Anderson 5805 96.67
Kingman 5755 96.48
Doniphan 5725 93.39
Thomas 5645 96.09
Russell 5235 95.36
Wabaunsee 5030 95.54
Greenwood 5025 95.99
Pawnee 4815 89.17
Mitchell 4705 95.34
Ellsworth 4650 89.08
Ottawa 4430 97.15
Morris 4400 96.39
Washington 4375 98.20
Harper 4300 95.66
Sherman 4215 92.23
Norton 4130 91.88
Phillips 4100 97.62
Republic 3965 98.14
Rooks 3880 96.04
Barber 3615 95.38
Gray 3440 93.61
Grant 3185 69.09
Scott 3185 94.93
Smith 3055 97.92
Stafford 3020 93.94
Osborne 2990 97.87
Meade 2770 91.57
Stevens 2700 83.08
Chautauqua 2670 92.23
Woodson 2575 96.44
Rush 2555 96.23
Jewell 2460 96.66
Lincoln 2420 97.58
Ness 2360 96.92
Trego 2325 98.73
Decatur 2290 95.42
Elk 2170 94.97
Haskell 2085 81.77
Cheyenne 2055 96.25
Logan 2050 97.16
Gove 2040 97.84
Chase 2035 96.68
Rawlins 2010 97.81
Kearny 2005 82.00
Graham 1965 94.70
Edwards 1960 90.32
Kiowa 1930 95.55
Sheridan 1925 98.21
Morton 1895 84.41
Clark 1525 95.31
Hamilton 1505 90.66
Comanche 1355 94.43
Wichita 1310 92.58
Hodgeman 1295 95.22
Lane 1070 90.30
Wallace 1035 94.09
Stanton 1030 82.07
Greeley 855 91.44