North Carolina Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 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 Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone citizen voting-age population for North Carolina was 18,220 and represented 0.25% of the total North Carolina citizen voting-age population.

Among all North Carolina counties, Robeson had the highest Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone citizen voting-age population (38.63K), followed by Cumberland (3.19K), and Hoke (3.05K).

In terms of percentages, Robeson had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic American Indian & Alaska Native Alone (40.53%), followed by Swain (25.86%), and Scotland (10.73%).

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

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North Carolina Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2017
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Robeson 38630 40.53
Cumberland 3190 1.32
Hoke 3045 8.52
Scotland 2865 10.73
Swain 2805 25.86
Jackson 2625 7.79
Wake 2020 0.29
Mecklenburg 1715 0.25
Guilford 1520 0.41
Columbus 1470 3.42
Halifax 1380 3.40
Harnett 820 0.91
Sampson 790 1.83
Warren 780 4.83
Johnston 750 0.59
Buncombe 745 0.38
Forsyth 720 0.27
Richmond 715 2.11
Durham 665 0.32
Gaston 640 0.40
Onslow 600 0.42
Bladen 585 2.28
Graham 580 8.60
Moore 550 0.77
Nash 535 0.76
Union 490 0.33
New Hanover 425 0.25
Brunswick 395 0.40
Davidson 395 0.32
Orange 395 0.38
Alamance 390 0.34
Craven 375 0.48
Cabarrus 365 0.27
Iredell 345 0.28
Randolph 340 0.33
Pitt 330 0.25
Burke 315 0.46
Catawba 315 0.28
Rockingham 310 0.44
Wayne 310 0.35
Caldwell 290 0.46
Henderson 260 0.30
Rutherford 240 0.46
Person 235 0.78
Granville 225 0.50
Lee 220 0.54
Lenoir 210 0.49
Franklin 205 0.44
Cherokee 200 0.90
Hertford 200 1.06
Pender 195 0.45
Haywood 190 0.39
Macon 180 0.68
Rowan 170 0.16
Surry 165 0.31
Wilkes 160 0.31
Cleveland 140 0.19
Transylvania 140 0.52
McDowell 135 0.39
Stokes 135 0.37
Stanly 130 0.28
Watauga 130 0.28
Carteret 125 0.23
Chowan 120 1.08
Wilson 110 0.19
Bertie 105 0.65
Gates 105 1.16
Lincoln 105 0.17
Currituck 100 0.52
Northampton 100 0.61
Dare 95 0.35
Alexander 85 0.30
Chatham 80 0.16
Duplin 80 0.21
Mitchell 80 0.66
Anson 75 0.38
Avery 75 0.52
Vance 75 0.23
Ashe 70 0.33
Greene 70 0.46
Edgecombe 65 0.16
Madison 65 0.38
Davie 55 0.17
Yancey 55 0.40
Martin 50 0.28
Montgomery 50 0.26
Pamlico 45 0.43
Pasquotank 35 0.12
Polk 35 0.21
Tyrrell 35 1.05
Yadkin 35 0.12
Perquimans 30 0.28
Beaufort 25 0.07
Caswell 25 0.14
Jones 25 0.33
Alleghany 10 0.12
Camden 10 0.13
Clay 10 0.12
Hyde 4 0.10
Washington 4 0.04