Indiana Non-Hispanic Black or African American Alone 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 Non-Hispanic Black Alone citizen voting-age population for Indiana was 935,440 and represented 19.48% of the total Indiana citizen voting-age population.

Among all Indiana counties, Marion had the highest Non-Hispanic Black Alone citizen voting-age population (171.62K), followed by Lake (85.33K), and Allen (28.31K).

In terms of percentages, Marion had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Black Alone (26.58%), followed by Lake (24.02%), and St. Joseph (11.34%).

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

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Indiana Non-Hispanic Black or African American Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2015
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Marion 171620 26.58
Lake 85330 24.02
Allen 28305 11.05
St. Joseph 22005 11.34
Vanderburgh 11490 8.26
LaPorte 9085 10.69
Madison 7740 7.74
Elkhart 7285 5.48
Hamilton 7205 3.59
Clark 5955 7.03
Hendricks 5860 5.33
Vigo 5560 6.64
Tippecanoe 5430 4.21
Delaware 4670 5.01
Howard 4225 6.71
Porter 3570 2.84
Grant 3375 6.25
Monroe 3290 2.95
Floyd 2725 4.77
Wayne 2425 4.68
Miami 1575 5.60
Putnam 1400 4.71
Johnson 1265 1.20
Bartholomew 1010 1.82
Knox 915 3.07
Hancock 910 1.71
Sullivan 840 5.02
Henry 740 1.92
Warrick 645 1.43
Perry 585 3.83
Boone 465 1.08
Jefferson 465 1.85
Gibson 440 1.73
Cass 410 1.53
Kosciusko 405 0.71
Shelby 365 1.10
Fayette 345 1.88
Parke 305 2.28
Posey 290 1.48
Daviess 270 1.21
Jennings 265 1.26
Dearborn 245 0.65
Jackson 245 0.78
Morgan 240 0.46
Montgomery 215 0.76
Harrison 200 0.67
Noble 200 0.59
Huntington 170 0.60
Jasper 170 0.69
Clinton 160 0.70
Rush 160 1.23
Wabash 155 0.62
Fulton 150 0.99
Orange 140 0.94
Marshall 135 0.40
Owen 130 0.79
Lawrence 120 0.34
Starke 110 0.63
Whitley 105 0.41
Ripley 100 0.47
Decatur 90 0.46
Jay 85 0.55
Spencer 85 0.54
Wells 80 0.38
Blackford 70 0.72
Adams 65 0.27
Clay 65 0.32
Dubois 65 0.21
Fountain 65 0.51
Randolph 65 0.34
Steuben 65 0.25
Greene 60 0.24
Franklin 55 0.32
Benton 50 0.78
Carroll 45 0.30
Switzerland 45 0.58
Vermillion 45 0.37
Warren 45 0.69
DeKalb 40 0.13
Newton 40 0.38
Pike 35 0.35
White 35 0.20
Martin 30 0.38
Pulaski 30 0.30
Washington 30 0.14
Tipton 25 0.21
Brown 20 0.17
Ohio 20 0.42
Scott 20 0.11
Crawford 10 0.12
LaGrange 10 0.04
Union 10 0.18