Missouri Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2015 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2015, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Missouri was 60,985 and represented 1.35% of the total Missouri citizen voting-age population.

Among all Missouri counties, Jackson had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (23.64K), followed by St. Louis (10.94K), and Clay (7.83K).

In terms of percentages, Sullivan had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (9.71%), followed by Pulaski (9.15%), and Saline (5.42%).

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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Missouri Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2015
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Jackson 23635 4.77
St. Louis 10935 1.47
Clay 7825 4.65
St. Charles 5030 1.83
St. Louis city 4925 2.04
Greene 4775 2.18
Pulaski 3650 9.15
Boone 3015 2.33
Platte 2700 3.96
Jasper 2510 2.98
Buchanan 2380 3.57
Jefferson 1970 1.19
Cass 1760 2.38
Johnson 1350 3.26
Newton 1065 2.46
Taney 1060 2.61
Christian 1055 1.79
Cole 1055 1.82
Cape Girardeau 1000 1.68
Lawrence 965 3.46
Saline 940 5.42
Phelps 675 1.99
Pettis 660 2.22
Barry 650 2.50
Franklin 630 0.82
McDonald 590 3.82
Callaway 510 1.48
St. Francois 475 0.92
Dunklin 460 2.02
Adair 455 2.23
Howell 455 1.52
Laclede 450 1.68
Sullivan 450 9.71
Warren 430 1.74
Polk 400 1.69
Butler 390 1.20
Scott 390 1.32
Lincoln 365 0.94
Lafayette 345 1.39
Stone 340 1.33
Webster 330 1.25
Texas 320 1.63
Ray 285 1.63
Audrain 255 1.31
Camden 255 0.73
DeKalb 250 2.37
Miller 250 1.32
Nodaway 250 1.32
Randolph 250 1.29
Stoddard 240 1.04
Andrew 235 1.77
Henry 220 1.29
Benton 215 1.39
Marion 215 0.99
Morgan 205 1.31
Perry 200 1.40
Pemiscot 190 1.46
Clinton 185 1.20
Moniteau 180 1.56
Dallas 175 1.39
Pike 170 1.19
Wright 170 1.23
Crawford 165 0.89
Ste. Genevieve 135 0.98
Bates 130 1.04
Cooper 130 0.95
Linn 130 1.38
Vernon 130 0.84
Macon 110 0.94
Dent 100 0.84
Livingston 100 0.85
Ozark 100 1.30
Ripley 100 0.93
New Madrid 95 0.68
Caldwell 90 1.32
St. Clair 90 1.18
Douglas 85 0.80
Oregon 85 1.01
Bollinger 80 0.83
Cedar 80 0.75
Shannon 80 1.25
Dade 75 1.25
Montgomery 75 0.83
Barton 70 0.78
Ralls 70 0.87
Wayne 65 0.62
Mississippi 60 0.55
Daviess 55 0.90
Grundy 55 0.71
Shelby 55 1.17
Carroll 50 0.72
Iron 50 0.62
Monroe 50 0.75
Hickory 45 0.59
Putnam 45 1.18
Washington 45 0.24
Atchison 35 0.81
Gasconade 35 0.30
Howard 35 0.45
Osage 35 0.34
Carter 25 0.53
Lewis 25 0.32
Maries 25 0.36
Chariton 20 0.34
Gentry 20 0.39
Knox 20 0.66
Harrison 15 0.23
Madison 15 0.16
Mercer 15 0.54
Reynolds 15 0.29
Worth 15 0.91
Holt 10 0.27
Scotland 10 0.29
Schuyler 4 0.13
Clark 0 0.00