Georgia Non-Hispanic Two Or More 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 Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population for Georgia was 39,750 and represented 0.56% of the total Georgia citizen voting-age population.

Among all Georgia counties, Fulton had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population (9.62K), followed by DeKalb (7.48K), and Gwinnett (7.22K).

In terms of percentages, Long had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (3.65%), followed by Chattahoochee (2.34%), and Muscogee (2.07%).

The chart and table below shows the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races.

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Georgia Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2016
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Fulton 9620 1.38
DeKalb 7480 1.53
Gwinnett 7220 1.39
Cobb 7025 1.44
Muscogee 3015 2.07
Henry 2690 1.79
Clayton 2685 1.55
Chatham 2375 1.13
Richmond 1810 1.20
Columbia 1795 1.80
Houston 1775 1.66
Cherokee 1575 0.99
Clarke 1370 1.48
Forsyth 1329 1.03
Fayette 1155 1.47
Coweta 1110 1.15
Bibb 1090 0.97
Douglas 1075 1.12
Hall 1010 0.86
Newton 995 1.37
Lowndes 990 1.18
Liberty 870 1.96
Paulding 845 0.81
Carroll 795 0.95
Camden 760 2.00
Glynn 740 1.22
Bulloch 725 1.27
Whitfield 700 1.13
Barrow 680 1.34
Catoosa 670 1.36
Thomas 610 1.83
Dougherty 600 0.88
Floyd 509 0.74
Walton 480 0.75
Rockdale 455 0.74
Gordon 440 1.16
Walker 435 0.83
Habersham 425 1.36
Troup 425 0.85
Effingham 420 1.06
Long 420 3.65
Bartow 365 0.50
Jackson 344 0.77
Colquitt 320 1.08
Lee 300 1.44
Lumpkin 300 1.23
Wayne 280 1.27
Lamar 265 1.87
Bryan 260 1.11
Harris 250 0.99
Spalding 235 0.50
Fannin 233 1.19
Dawson 220 1.25
Sumter 214 0.94
Polk 210 0.74
Chattahoochee 205 2.34
Baldwin 200 0.55
Tift 200 0.69
Murray 198 0.73
Pickens 184 0.79
Jones 175 0.81
Toombs 165 0.90
Gilmer 160 0.75
Grady 159 0.90
McDuffie 155 0.99
Emanuel 154 0.91
Morgan 149 1.09
Dodge 148 0.91
Mitchell 145 0.86
Pierce 145 1.04
Banks 140 1.03
Laurens 140 0.40
Dade 134 1.03
Putnam 134 0.82
Haralson 133 0.62
Berrien 128 0.92
Appling 120 0.91
White 120 0.55
Upson 119 0.59
Coffee 115 0.38
Crisp 115 0.68
Heard 115 1.30
Pulaski 115 1.24
Stephens 110 0.56
Oglethorpe 104 0.93
Ware 104 0.39
Madison 100 0.47
Decatur 99 0.50
McIntosh 95 0.84
Chattooga 94 0.50
Rabun 94 0.74
Brantley 85 0.62
Crawford 85 0.88
Ben Hill 80 0.64
Towns 79 0.84
Burke 77 0.47
Calhoun 75 1.49
Bacon 74 0.94
Oconee 74 0.30
Brooks 69 0.59
Jasper 69 0.69
Peach 69 0.34
Washington 69 0.44
Cook 65 0.53
Irwin 65 0.90
Johnson 65 0.85
Twiggs 65 0.97
Union 64 0.35
Pike 60 0.45
Franklin 55 0.33
Greene 55 0.43
Worth 55 0.35
Butts 53 0.29
Dooly 53 0.48
Jefferson 53 0.44
Evans 50 0.66
Lincoln 49 0.79
Seminole 49 0.73
Tattnall 49 0.26
Marion 45 0.68
Meriwether 45 0.28
Wilcox 45 0.64
Clinch 40 0.83
Telfair 39 0.34
Macon 35 0.32
Monroe 34 0.16
Montgomery 33 0.49
Wilkes 30 0.40
Candler 29 0.37
Screven 29 0.27
Wilkinson 29 0.41
Jenkins 25 0.37
Lanier 24 0.32
Elbert 23 0.16
Echols 20 0.83
Turner 20 0.34
Early 19 0.25
Stewart 19 0.58
Hart 18 0.09
Glascock 15 0.66
Taylor 15 0.23
Hancock 14 0.19
Treutlen 14 0.27
Warren 14 0.33
Atkinson 12 0.23
Charlton 12 0.13
Jeff Davis 10 0.10
Wheeler 10 0.15
Bleckley 8 0.08
Quitman 8 0.48
Talbot 8 0.16
Clay 4 0.17
Miller 4 0.09
Randolph 4 0.07
Schley 4 0.11
Terrell 4 0.06
Baker 0 0.00
Taliaferro 0 0.00
Webster 0 0.00