Tennessee Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2016 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2016, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Tennessee was 62,380 and represented 1.28% of the total Tennessee citizen voting-age population.

Among all Tennessee counties, Davidson had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (15.55K), followed by Shelby (13.58K), and Montgomery (10.34K).

In terms of percentages, Montgomery had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (7.69%), followed by Crockett (3.93%), and Bedford (3.52%).

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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Tennessee Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2016
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Davidson 15545 3.27
Shelby 13575 2.04
Montgomery 10340 7.69
Knox 6370 1.87
Rutherford 6270 3.04
Hamilton 5800 2.17
Williamson 3985 2.81
Sumner 2615 2.05
Wilson 1880 2.02
Maury 1675 2.63
Bradley 1635 2.13
Washington 1570 1.59
Madison 1400 1.89
Sevier 1200 1.68
Blount 1140 1.17
Bedford 1125 3.52
Hamblen 1095 2.41
Sullivan 1025 0.82
Putnam 995 1.79
Robertson 930 1.89
Greene 740 1.37
Tipton 715 1.58
Anderson 660 1.13
Warren 650 2.23
McMinn 635 1.57
Loudon 575 1.50
Dickson 560 1.46
Gibson 560 1.51
Marshall 550 2.35
Carter 510 1.12
Roane 510 1.21
Coffee 500 1.25
Monroe 480 1.38
Franklin 475 1.47
Jefferson 475 1.16
Cheatham 465 1.55
Fayette 450 1.47
Obion 425 1.79
Crockett 415 3.93
Cumberland 390 0.83
Weakley 380 1.40
Dyer 365 1.29
Lincoln 365 1.42
Rhea 365 1.49
Henry 330 1.31
Cocke 310 1.12
DeKalb 310 2.18
Carroll 290 1.31
McNairy 290 1.44
White 285 1.40
Hawkins 275 0.62
Lawrence 270 0.86
Haywood 265 1.94
Campbell 260 0.82
Hickman 240 1.28
Henderson 235 1.11
Lauderdale 235 1.14
Humphreys 215 1.52
Giles 210 0.94
Macon 205 1.22
Smith 200 1.38
Marion 195 0.88
Hardeman 180 0.87
Overton 175 1.03
Claiborne 165 0.65
Polk 160 1.22
Stewart 160 1.56
Decatur 155 1.69
Hardin 145 0.72
Cannon 140 1.30
Union 140 0.95
Benton 135 1.05
Unicoi 135 0.96
Lewis 130 1.43
Sequatchie 130 1.15
Wayne 120 0.88
Grainger 110 0.62
Lake 110 1.71
Morgan 110 0.64
Houston 105 1.66
Scott 105 0.63
Meigs 95 1.02
Fentress 85 0.61
Clay 75 1.21
Chester 70 0.53
Jackson 70 0.76
Johnson 70 0.48
Perry 60 0.99
Bledsoe 45 0.41
Van Buren 30 0.67
Moore 20 0.39
Grundy 15 0.14
Pickett 15 0.36
Hancock 4 0.08
Trousdale 0 0.00