Tennessee Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2017 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2017, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Tennessee was 66,010 and represented 1.34% 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 (16.57K), followed by Shelby (13.43K), and Montgomery (10.48K).

In terms of percentages, Montgomery had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (7.68%), followed by Bedford (4.67%), and Crockett (4.25%).

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 2017
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Davidson 16565 3.42
Shelby 13430 2.02
Montgomery 10480 7.68
Rutherford 7280 3.43
Knox 6780 1.97
Hamilton 6255 2.31
Williamson 4050 2.77
Sumner 2560 1.98
Wilson 1860 1.95
Maury 1825 2.80
Bradley 1750 2.27
Washington 1680 1.70
Bedford 1525 4.67
Madison 1510 2.03
Hamblen 1280 2.81
Sevier 1235 1.71
Putnam 1150 2.04
Blount 1055 1.08
Sullivan 1000 0.81
Robertson 815 1.64
Tipton 805 1.77
Monroe 760 2.16
Greene 720 1.33
McMinn 675 1.67
Warren 675 2.32
Loudon 650 1.69
Dickson 615 1.59
Anderson 595 1.02
Gibson 580 1.57
Roane 545 1.29
Cheatham 540 1.78
Franklin 530 1.64
Marshall 525 2.21
Carter 500 1.10
Coffee 495 1.23
Obion 465 1.97
Crockett 450 4.25
Fayette 430 1.39
Cumberland 415 0.88
Lincoln 410 1.59
Jefferson 405 0.99
Cocke 390 1.40
Dyer 380 1.34
Rhea 380 1.55
Haywood 355 2.61
Weakley 355 1.33
Lawrence 340 1.07
Henry 325 1.28
Carroll 320 1.46
McNairy 310 1.54
White 285 1.40
Giles 270 1.19
Hawkins 255 0.57
Macon 250 1.46
Campbell 245 0.78
Lauderdale 235 1.17
Marion 225 1.02
Humphreys 215 1.50
Smith 200 1.38
Henderson 195 0.92
Hickman 195 1.03
Unicoi 195 1.38
Claiborne 170 0.67
DeKalb 170 1.19
Hardeman 170 0.83
Stewart 160 1.56
Decatur 155 1.70
Union 155 1.05
Benton 150 1.17
Polk 150 1.14
Lewis 140 1.51
Sequatchie 140 1.24
Hardin 135 0.67
Morgan 135 0.78
Scott 120 0.72
Wayne 115 0.85
Jackson 110 1.17
Grainger 100 0.56
Meigs 95 1.01
Overton 90 0.53
Fentress 85 0.61
Lake 85 1.33
Johnson 80 0.55
Cannon 65 0.61
Chester 65 0.50
Perry 65 1.06
Houston 60 0.95
Clay 55 0.90
Bledsoe 45 0.38
Grundy 45 0.44
Van Buren 30 0.66
Pickett 25 0.60
Moore 10 0.20
Hancock 0 0.00
Trousdale 0 0.00