Illinois Non-Hispanic Asian Alone 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 Non-Hispanic Asian Alone citizen voting-age population for Illinois was 26,850 and represented 0.30% of the total Illinois citizen voting-age population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Asian Alone citizen voting-age population (194.65K), followed by DuPage (56.61K), and Lake (23.80K).

In terms of percentages, DuPage had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Asian Alone (8.82%), followed by Cook (5.54%), and Lake (5.15%).

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

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Illinois Non-Hispanic Asian Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2016
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Cook 194650 5.54
DuPage 56610 8.82
Lake 23795 5.15
Will 18520 3.96
Kane 10735 3.27
Champaign 7695 5.06
McHenry 4625 2.13
Winnebago 3745 1.79
McLean 2590 2.02
Peoria 2405 1.76
St. Clair 2160 1.09
Sangamon 1705 1.13
Kendall 1685 2.09
Madison 1230 0.60
DeKalb 1180 1.52
Rock Island 1120 1.04
Jackson 730 1.58
Kankakee 670 0.82
Tazewell 570 0.55
Macon 525 0.63
LaSalle 450 0.53
Boone 390 1.07
Grundy 275 0.75
Vermilion 275 0.46
Jefferson 245 0.82
Williamson 240 0.46
Coles 225 0.53
Adams 220 0.43
McDonough 195 0.76
Knox 185 0.45
Stephenson 180 0.50
Whiteside 175 0.40
Clinton 165 0.56
Henry 165 0.44
Marion 165 0.56
Woodford 150 0.51
Bond 140 1.04
Franklin 135 0.44
Logan 130 0.54
Monroe 125 0.48
Bureau 120 0.47
Lee 115 0.42
Douglas 90 0.63
Iroquois 90 0.41
Jo Daviess 90 0.51
Morgan 90 0.33
Christian 80 0.30
Livingston 75 0.26
Jersey 70 0.40
Macoupin 70 0.19
Randolph 70 0.27
Saline 70 0.37
Wayne 70 0.55
Fayette 65 0.38
Fulton 60 0.21
Ogle 60 0.16
Perry 60 0.35
Warren 60 0.47
Montgomery 55 0.24
Richland 50 0.41
Union 45 0.33
Brown 35 0.62
Edwards 35 0.69
Washington 35 0.31
Carroll 30 0.26
Clark 30 0.24
Clay 30 0.29
Hancock 30 0.20
Hardin 30 0.88
Massac 30 0.26
Menard 30 0.31
Mercer 30 0.24
Pike 30 0.24
Shelby 30 0.18
Cass 25 0.28
Crawford 25 0.16
Johnson 25 0.24
Mason 25 0.23
Edgar 20 0.14
Ford 20 0.19
Marshall 20 0.21
Piatt 20 0.16
Stark 20 0.44
White 20 0.18
Alexander 15 0.28
Gallatin 15 0.36
Henderson 15 0.27
Lawrence 15 0.12
Pope 15 0.43
Wabash 15 0.17
Effingham 10 0.04
Putnam 10 0.22
Calhoun 4 0.10
Cumberland 4 0.05
De Witt 4 0.03
Hamilton 4 0.06
Jasper 4 0.05
Moultrie 4 0.04
Pulaski 4 0.09
Scott 4 0.10
Greene 0 0.00
Schuyler 0 0.00