Indiana Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age 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 Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Indiana was 58,460 and represented 1.23% of the total Indiana citizen voting-age population.

Among all Indiana counties, Lake had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (46.75K), followed by Marion (20.84K), and Allen (9.28K).

In terms of percentages, Lake had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (13.17%), followed by Porter (6.71%), and Elkhart (5.71%).

The chart and table below shows the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Hispanic or Latino of All Races.

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Indiana Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2014
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Lake 46745 13.17
Marion 20835 3.26
Allen 9280 3.65
Porter 8350 6.71
St. Joseph 8060 4.16
Elkhart 7535 5.71
Tippecanoe 4555 3.58
Hamilton 4095 2.10
LaPorte 2760 3.26
Monroe 2175 1.97
Johnson 2090 2.01
Hendricks 2060 1.91
Kosciusko 1980 3.51
Vanderburgh 1830 1.32
Madison 1680 1.68
Clark 1605 1.92
Vigo 1460 1.75
Grant 1365 2.52
Bartholomew 1325 2.41
Delaware 1285 1.38
Marshall 1235 3.70
Cass 1230 4.56
Clinton 1190 5.20
Noble 1160 3.46
Howard 1120 1.78
Adams 855 3.62
Boone 775 1.83
Jasper 755 3.08
Wayne 630 1.21
Hancock 620 1.18
Floyd 550 0.97
Miami 515 1.83
Starke 505 2.86
Jackson 475 1.53
DeKalb 460 1.47
Shelby 460 1.39
Warrick 420 0.94
Steuben 415 1.59
Morgan 410 0.79
Newton 395 3.70
Putnam 370 1.25
Henry 365 0.94
Huntington 360 1.27
Montgomery 355 1.25
Dubois 350 1.16
White 340 1.89
Harrison 330 1.10
Wabash 330 1.32
Dearborn 325 0.86
LaGrange 325 1.34
Whitley 325 1.29
Lawrence 320 0.91
Wells 320 1.54
Fulton 285 1.86
Jefferson 275 1.10
Knox 275 0.93
Daviess 260 1.17
Randolph 250 1.29
Jennings 240 1.15
Jay 225 1.45
Decatur 210 1.08
Washington 205 0.97
Clay 195 0.96
Pulaski 185 1.84
Greene 180 0.71
Sullivan 180 1.08
Benton 155 2.39
Gibson 155 0.61
Rush 155 1.18
Spencer 155 0.97
Scott 150 0.83
Fayette 145 0.79
Brown 135 1.12
Franklin 135 0.79
Carroll 130 0.87
Fountain 125 0.97
Parke 125 0.93
Perry 120 0.79
Ripley 120 0.57
Owen 105 0.64
Vermillion 100 0.81
Posey 85 0.43
Tipton 80 0.66
Blackford 65 0.67
Orange 65 0.44
Switzerland 40 0.52
Warren 40 0.61
Crawford 30 0.37
Ohio 30 0.62
Martin 25 0.32
Union 15 0.27
Pike 10 0.10