Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2012 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2012, the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population for Illinois was 32,310 and represented 0.37% of the total Illinois citizen voting-age population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population (30.73K), followed by DuPage (5.19K), and Lake (4.28K).

In terms of percentages, Brown had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (4.60%), followed by Crawford (1.96%), and Greene (1.96%).

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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Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2012
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Cook 30730 0.90
DuPage 5185 0.83
Lake 4280 0.96
Will 4220 0.95
St. Clair 2395 1.21
Kane 2160 0.70
Madison 1855 0.91
Champaign 1785 1.21
Winnebago 1740 0.83
McHenry 1369 0.65
Peoria 1320 0.96
McLean 1275 1.02
Rock Island 1130 1.05
Macon 1115 1.32
Sangamon 1010 0.68
DeKalb 829 1.07
LaSalle 825 0.97
Tazewell 810 0.79
Kendall 730 0.98
Kankakee 650 0.80
Vermilion 580 0.95
Jackson 495 1.05
Williamson 385 0.76
Coles 375 0.86
Adams 360 0.70
Jefferson 320 1.07
Grundy 305 0.86
Crawford 304 1.96
Henry 295 0.78
Marion 280 0.94
Fulton 275 0.96
Franklin 265 0.87
Brown 260 4.60
Knox 260 0.63
Ogle 239 0.61
Macoupin 235 0.64
Lee 230 0.83
Logan 210 0.87
Greene 208 1.96
Boone 205 0.58
Livingston 200 0.67
Massac 180 1.52
Stephenson 175 0.48
Jersey 165 0.94
McDonough 165 0.62
Randolph 165 0.63
Wabash 160 1.74
Woodford 154 0.54
Whiteside 145 0.33
Bond 140 1.03
Christian 139 0.52
Morgan 134 0.48
Monroe 130 0.52
Clinton 129 0.44
Shelby 125 0.72
Saline 114 0.60
Effingham 113 0.44
Montgomery 109 0.46
Iroquois 93 0.42
Fayette 90 0.54
Ford 85 0.80
Perry 84 0.48
Union 83 0.61
Carroll 79 0.66
Warren 74 0.56
Jasper 70 0.94
Piatt 70 0.55
Bureau 68 0.26
Richland 67 0.54
De Witt 65 0.51
Pope 63 1.76
Alexander 60 0.97
Hancock 59 0.40
Marshall 58 0.60
Menard 55 0.56
Douglas 54 0.38
White 54 0.47
Wayne 49 0.38
Lawrence 44 0.29
Pulaski 44 0.96
Jo Daviess 43 0.24
Pike 43 0.34
Clay 39 0.37
Clark 35 0.28
Gallatin 35 0.79
Hardin 35 1.02
Mercer 34 0.27
Washington 33 0.29
Johnson 32 0.32
Edgar 27 0.19
Cass 23 0.25
Edwards 23 0.45
Mason 20 0.18
Moultrie 20 0.18
Calhoun 19 0.49
Stark 19 0.41
Schuyler 15 0.26
Scott 14 0.35
Putnam 10 0.22
Cumberland 8 0.10
Hamilton 4 0.06
Henderson 4 0.07