Illinois Non-Hispanic White 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 White Alone citizen voting-age population for Illinois was 2,537,295 and represented 28.38% of the total Illinois citizen voting-age population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population (1.79M), followed by DuPage (493.93K), and Lake (345.78K).

In terms of percentages, Scott had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (99.38%), followed by Edwards (98.83%), and Hamilton (98.68%).

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

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Illinois Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2014
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Cook 1791930 51.53
DuPage 493925 78.21
Lake 345780 75.81
Will 337440 73.84
Kane 235015 73.64
McHenry 192620 89.96
Madison 183140 89.24
Winnebago 167095 79.77
St. Clair 132820 66.71
Sangamon 128245 85.88
Champaign 117390 78.39
McLean 111390 87.33
Peoria 107815 78.52
Tazewell 99295 96.02
Rock Island 89655 82.72
LaSalle 78110 91.22
Macon 68840 82.30
DeKalb 65870 85.16
Kankakee 64735 79.07
Kendall 61905 79.22
Vermilion 50765 84.15
Adams 48710 94.89
Williamson 48095 93.53
Coles 40245 92.74
Whiteside 39150 89.46
Jackson 37625 79.66
Ogle 36375 93.55
Knox 36110 87.64
Henry 35840 94.82
Macoupin 35665 97.37
Grundy 33060 91.49
Stephenson 32120 88.42
Boone 31000 86.15
Franklin 29920 97.60
Woodford 28265 97.48
Marion 28015 94.20
Clinton 27210 92.52
Livingston 26715 89.27
Fulton 26665 92.99
Jefferson 26590 88.66
Christian 25805 95.82
Morgan 25390 91.58
Effingham 25285 97.83
Monroe 24790 97.10
Lee 24465 89.32
Bureau 24330 94.19
McDonough 23880 90.20
Randolph 22645 85.83
Iroquois 21000 95.41
Montgomery 20455 87.04
Logan 18940 78.85
Saline 18075 94.24
Jo Daviess 17205 97.18
Jersey 17170 97.50
Shelby 16970 98.04
Fayette 16085 94.29
Perry 15085 86.23
Hancock 14455 98.00
Crawford 14240 91.81
Edgar 13895 97.99
Douglas 13635 95.32
Union 12970 94.98
Wayne 12550 97.97
Piatt 12400 97.79
Bond 12300 88.78
De Witt 12300 96.36
Warren 12255 93.37
Mercer 12215 97.37
Richland 12195 97.76
Clark 12185 98.27
Pike 12045 96.09
Carroll 11445 97.20
White 11140 97.76
Washington 11135 97.89
Moultrie 10935 97.90
Mason 10865 97.23
Massac 10720 91.39
Greene 10315 97.13
Clay 10255 98.65
Ford 10235 96.65
Menard 9475 97.23
Marshall 9340 97.29
Lawrence 9040 68.54
Johnson 8835 86.07
Wabash 8815 96.92
Cass 8235 90.30
Cumberland 8225 98.39
Jasper 7300 98.65
Hamilton 6330 98.68
Schuyler 5570 94.17
Henderson 5550 97.88
Edwards 5045 98.83
Stark 4485 97.93
Putnam 4430 96.51
Gallatin 4210 97.79
Brown 4085 71.73
Scott 3980 99.38
Calhoun 3895 98.61
Alexander 3790 63.75
Pope 3315 92.21
Hardin 3210 96.83
Pulaski 2995 66.19