Kansas 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 Kansas was 58,460 and represented 2.86% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Sedgwick had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (25.66K), followed by Johnson (14.62K), and Wyandotte (11.68K).

In terms of percentages, Seward had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (36.49%), followed by Finney (31.74%), and Ford (27.68%).

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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Kansas 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
Sedgwick 25655 7.41
Johnson 14620 3.73
Wyandotte 11680 11.98
Shawnee 8450 6.51
Finney 6535 31.74
Ford 4920 27.68
Seward 4100 36.49
Douglas 3430 3.92
Riley 3220 5.59
Leavenworth 2695 4.71
Lyon 2600 11.05
Reno 2510 5.21
Geary 2505 10.48
Saline 2290 5.64
Cowley 1645 6.14
Butler 1600 3.34
Harvey 1465 5.85
Grant 1110 25.52
Barton 1020 5.20
Crawford 800 2.68
Montgomery 750 2.91
Sumner 655 3.72
Ellis 650 2.94
Pottawatomie 525 3.37
Miami 500 2.08
Franklin 495 2.60
McPherson 490 2.21
Dickinson 485 3.32
Stevens 480 14.52
Kearny 470 18.58
Rice 455 6.08
Labette 430 2.70
Haskell 405 16.53
Sherman 330 7.25
Neosho 305 2.50
Cloud 295 4.00
Atchison 280 2.21
Gray 265 6.78
Scott 265 7.88
Allen 255 2.54
Pawnee 245 4.50
Stanton 235 18.08
Ellsworth 230 4.40
Osage 230 1.90
Jackson 225 2.29
Jefferson 215 1.50
Morton 200 9.37
Cherokee 190 1.20
Marion 180 1.87
Thomas 180 2.99
Edwards 165 7.86
Meade 165 5.53
Brown 155 2.11
Linn 155 2.10
Pratt 155 2.15
Stafford 155 4.89
Hamilton 150 9.59
Wichita 150 10.99
Bourbon 145 1.31
Morris 140 3.08
Harper 125 2.82
Wilson 125 1.80
Doniphan 120 1.95
Marshall 115 1.49
Norton 115 2.61
Wabaunsee 115 2.19
Greeley 100 10.75
Greenwood 95 1.89
Ottawa 95 2.08
Coffey 90 1.39
Clay 85 1.33
Barber 80 2.12
Clark 80 5.02
Kingman 80 1.34
Nemaha 75 1.00
Russell 75 1.37
Ness 70 2.89
Chautauqua 65 2.29
Phillips 65 1.54
Mitchell 55 1.12
Elk 50 2.32
Lane 50 3.92
Logan 45 2.15
Cheyenne 40 1.94
Decatur 40 1.70
Hodgeman 40 2.85
Kiowa 40 2.06
Osborne 40 1.33
Rooks 35 0.87
Wallace 35 3.07
Jewell 30 1.22
Lincoln 30 1.25
Rawlins 30 1.48
Republic 25 0.64
Sheridan 25 1.31
Woodson 25 0.98
Anderson 20 0.34
Comanche 20 1.42
Graham 20 0.99
Rush 20 0.77
Washington 20 0.46
Chase 15 0.71
Gove 15 0.71
Trego 15 0.66
Smith 10 0.33