Missouri Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 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 Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone citizen voting-age population for Missouri was 18,300 and represented 0.41% of the total Missouri citizen voting-age population.

Among all Missouri counties, Jackson had the highest Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone citizen voting-age population (2.25K), followed by Jasper (1.28K), and Newton (985).

In terms of percentages, McDonald had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone (2.42%), followed by Newton (2.30%), and Shannon (2.11%).

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

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Missouri Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2014
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Jackson 2245 0.46
Jasper 1280 1.53
Newton 985 2.30
St. Louis 970 0.13
Greene 960 0.44
Clay 555 0.34
St. Louis city 535 0.22
St. Charles 480 0.18
McDonald 375 2.42
Cass 355 0.48
Jefferson 300 0.18
Phelps 295 0.86
Pulaski 295 0.74
Johnson 275 0.67
Texas 270 1.34
Christian 255 0.44
Cole 250 0.43
Callaway 210 0.62
Platte 210 0.31
Franklin 205 0.27
Laclede 200 0.75
Dent 195 1.62
Taney 195 0.48
Butler 190 0.58
St. Francois 180 0.35
Camden 175 0.50
Buchanan 170 0.25
Polk 160 0.68
Washington 160 0.84
Howell 150 0.50
Lawrence 150 0.54
Webster 140 0.53
Shannon 135 2.11
Cape Girardeau 130 0.22
Pike 130 0.91
Lincoln 125 0.33
Barry 110 0.42
Boone 110 0.09
Scott 110 0.37
Oregon 105 1.24
Pettis 105 0.36
Adair 100 0.49
Bates 100 0.79
Clinton 100 0.65
Henry 100 0.59
Miller 100 0.53
Crawford 95 0.51
Randolph 95 0.49
Barton 90 1.00
Grundy 85 1.10
Maries 85 1.22
Carter 80 1.69
Vernon 80 0.51
Benton 75 0.48
Dunklin 70 0.30
Livingston 70 0.59
Andrew 65 0.49
Hickory 65 0.84
Marion 65 0.30
Howard 60 0.77
Ray 60 0.34
Stone 60 0.23
Douglas 55 0.52
Lafayette 55 0.22
Warren 50 0.21
Wayne 50 0.47
Audrain 45 0.23
Macon 45 0.38
Moniteau 45 0.39
Dallas 40 0.32
DeKalb 40 0.38
Nodaway 40 0.21
Osage 40 0.38
Pemiscot 40 0.31
Perry 40 0.28
Iron 35 0.43
Monroe 35 0.52
Ralls 35 0.44
Reynolds 35 0.67
Stoddard 35 0.15
Wright 35 0.25
Daviess 30 0.49
Gasconade 30 0.26
Lewis 30 0.39
Cooper 25 0.18
Mississippi 25 0.23
New Madrid 25 0.18
Atchison 20 0.45
Clark 20 0.38
Dade 20 0.33
Holt 20 0.53
Ozark 20 0.26
Ripley 20 0.19
Saline 20 0.12
Schuyler 15 0.47
Bollinger 10 0.11
Caldwell 10 0.14
Cedar 10 0.09
Morgan 10 0.06
St. Clair 10 0.13
Ste. Genevieve 10 0.07
Carroll 4 0.06
Chariton 4 0.07
Gentry 4 0.08
Harrison 4 0.06
Linn 4 0.04
Madison 4 0.04
Mercer 4 0.14
Montgomery 4 0.04
Putnam 4 0.11
Shelby 4 0.09
Sullivan 4 0.09
Knox 0 0.00
Scotland 0 0.00
Worth 0 0.00