Kansas Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2014 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2014, the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population for Kansas was 65,950 and represented 2.39% of the total Kansas citizen population.

Among all Kansas counties, Sedgwick had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population (16.07K), followed by Johnson (12.64K), and Shawnee (7.23K).

In terms of percentages, Geary had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (6.27%), followed by Labette (5.72%), and Montgomery (5.15%).

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

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Kansas Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2014
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County Citizen Population % of County Citizen Population
Sedgwick 16065 3.36
Johnson 12635 2.37
Shawnee 7230 4.17
Douglas 4260 3.92
Wyandotte 3100 2.21
Leavenworth 2585 3.39
Geary 2200 6.27
Riley 1915 2.70
Montgomery 1740 5.15
Saline 1515 2.80
Reno 1335 2.12
Butler 1254 1.92
Labette 1200 5.72
Crawford 1135 2.96
Cowley 895 2.52
Lyon 845 2.72
Cherokee 839 3.98
Harvey 755 2.25
Miami 604 1.85
Franklin 600 2.35
Ford 555 2.01
Atchison 520 3.12
Dickinson 514 2.63
Finney 490 1.54
Jackson 489 3.67
Sumner 460 1.94
Pottawatomie 450 2.03
Neosho 443 2.73
Barton 425 1.62
Jefferson 414 2.19
Ellis 355 1.26
McPherson 354 1.22
Allen 345 2.62
Anderson 280 3.52
Wilson 253 2.78
Osage 228 1.42
Bourbon 220 1.48
Greenwood 203 3.13
Brown 198 2.01
Pawnee 179 2.61
Seward 169 0.94
Rice 165 1.69
Doniphan 154 1.96
Marion 154 1.25
Wabaunsee 149 2.12
Ottawa 144 2.37
Norton 139 2.54
Chautauqua 135 3.81
Linn 135 1.42
Cloud 130 1.40
Grant 130 1.93
Marshall 129 1.29
Pratt 125 1.31
Ellsworth 119 1.86
Kingman 113 1.46
Russell 100 1.45
Phillips 98 1.77
Coffey 95 1.13
Clay 94 1.12
Nemaha 94 0.93
Morris 93 1.62
Barber 89 1.83
Smith 89 2.36
Rooks 88 1.70
Kearny 85 2.33
Clark 75 3.60
Harper 74 1.27
Morton 70 2.39
Stevens 70 1.42
Thomas 65 0.83
Woodson 59 1.83
Rush 51 1.59
Sheridan 50 1.99
Stanton 49 2.51
Jewell 48 1.58
Gove 45 1.62
Sherman 45 0.76
Washington 45 0.80
Kiowa 44 1.77
Graham 43 1.67
Stafford 43 1.02
Elk 42 1.55
Republic 40 0.82
Scott 40 0.92
Trego 33 1.12
Decatur 29 1.00
Greeley 28 2.38
Mitchell 25 0.40
Ness 25 0.84
Chase 24 0.89
Cheyenne 23 0.88
Hamilton 23 1.01
Rawlins 22 0.89
Edwards 20 0.73
Logan 19 0.70
Gray 18 0.32
Hodgeman 18 0.97
Lane 18 1.11
Wichita 18 0.90
Lincoln 14 0.45
Osborne 14 0.37
Comanche 10 0.54
Haskell 10 0.28
Meade 8 0.19
Wallace 4 0.26