Illinois Non-Hispanic Asian Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2013, the Non-Hispanic Asian Alone citizen voting-age population for Illinois was 24,365 and represented 0.27% of the total Illinois citizen voting-age population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Asian Alone citizen voting-age population (176.49K), followed by DuPage (52.08K), and Lake (21.91K).

In terms of percentages, DuPage had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Asian Alone (8.30%), followed by Cook (5.12%), and Lake (4.84%).

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

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Illinois Non-Hispanic Asian Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Cook 176485 5.12
DuPage 52075 8.30
Lake 21905 4.84
Will 15985 3.54
Kane 9460 3.01
Champaign 6590 4.44
McHenry 4025 1.90
Winnebago 3440 1.64
Peoria 2240 1.63
St. Clair 2200 1.11
Kendall 2100 2.76
McLean 1740 1.38
Sangamon 1715 1.15
DeKalb 1400 1.81
Madison 1090 0.53
Rock Island 940 0.87
Jackson 755 1.60
Kankakee 575 0.70
Tazewell 505 0.49
Boone 435 1.22
Macon 395 0.47
Vermilion 375 0.62
LaSalle 325 0.38
McDonough 325 1.22
Coles 275 0.63
Knox 240 0.58
Adams 235 0.46
Stephenson 235 0.65
Fayette 180 1.07
Whiteside 165 0.38
Jefferson 140 0.47
Bureau 135 0.52
Lee 135 0.49
Grundy 130 0.37
Clinton 125 0.43
Bond 115 0.86
Henry 115 0.30
Marion 115 0.39
Williamson 115 0.22
Woodford 115 0.40
Logan 105 0.44
Douglas 100 0.70
Richland 100 0.80
Monroe 95 0.38
Jersey 90 0.51
Jo Daviess 85 0.48
Montgomery 80 0.34
Iroquois 75 0.34
Christian 70 0.26
Franklin 70 0.23
Edgar 65 0.46
Livingston 65 0.22
Effingham 60 0.23
Morgan 60 0.22
Ogle 60 0.15
Clark 55 0.44
Fulton 55 0.19
Macoupin 55 0.15
Randolph 55 0.21
Perry 50 0.29
Saline 50 0.26
Warren 50 0.38
Mason 40 0.35
Massac 40 0.34
Hancock 35 0.24
Mercer 35 0.28
Shelby 35 0.20
Washington 35 0.31
Wayne 35 0.27
Crawford 30 0.19
Hardin 30 0.90
Marshall 30 0.31
Pike 30 0.24
White 30 0.26
Brown 25 0.44
Menard 25 0.26
Edwards 20 0.39
Stark 20 0.44
Alexander 15 0.25
Clay 15 0.14
Cumberland 15 0.18
Gallatin 15 0.34
Henderson 15 0.26
Moultrie 15 0.14
Pope 15 0.42
Wabash 15 0.17
Carroll 10 0.08
Ford 10 0.09
Jasper 10 0.13
Johnson 10 0.10
Lawrence 10 0.08
Putnam 10 0.22
Union 10 0.07
Calhoun 4 0.10
Cass 4 0.04
De Witt 4 0.03
Greene 4 0.04
Piatt 4 0.03
Hamilton 0 0.00
Pulaski 0 0.00
Schuyler 0 0.00
Scott 0 0.00