Kansas Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2019 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2019, the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population for Kansas was 44,410 and represented 2.13% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Sedgwick had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen voting-age population (9.17K), followed by Johnson (6.76K), and Wyandotte (2.75K).

In terms of percentages, Cherokee had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (5.09%), followed by Chautauqua (4.40%), and Atchison (3.51%).

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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Kansas Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2019
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Sedgwick 9170 2.56
Johnson 6755 1.61
Wyandotte 2750 2.76
Shawnee 2650 2.01
Douglas 2385 2.58
Riley 1640 2.79
Leavenworth 1480 2.44
Crawford 815 2.75
Butler 800 1.64
Cherokee 778 5.09
Montgomery 760 3.11
Cowley 689 2.61
Geary 665 2.91
Reno 645 1.36
Saline 640 1.59
Lyon 540 2.29
Labette 495 3.24
Harvey 475 1.88
Atchison 434 3.51
Franklin 415 2.16
McPherson 295 1.35
Neosho 284 2.38
Allen 275 2.85
Finney 260 1.25
Jefferson 258 1.78
Ellis 255 1.16
Bourbon 249 2.30
Jackson 249 2.52
Miami 240 0.96
Sumner 209 1.21
Pottawatomie 203 1.23
Coffey 199 3.08
Ford 195 1.10
Wilson 193 2.93
Brown 184 2.57
Osage 180 1.48
Barton 164 0.85
Marion 163 1.75
Greenwood 144 3.03
Rice 139 1.96
Dickinson 130 0.92
Linn 129 1.73
Chautauqua 113 4.40
Kingman 109 1.93
Seward 100 0.91
Woodson 80 3.24
Marshall 78 1.06
Gove 69 3.37
Meade 69 2.39
Osborne 63 2.27
Ellsworth 60 1.20
Morton 59 3.13
Nemaha 59 0.80
Pratt 59 0.85
Clay 58 0.95
Rush 55 2.33
Graham 54 2.73
Stafford 54 1.74
Pawnee 49 0.91
Morris 47 1.09
Edwards 45 2.20
Phillips 45 1.10
Scott 45 1.33
Doniphan 44 0.71
Harper 44 1.06
Cloud 40 0.59
Rooks 40 1.02
Kiowa 38 2.04
Gray 35 0.92
Ness 34 1.58
Sherman 34 0.77
Elk 33 1.68
Wabaunsee 33 0.63
Barber 30 0.87
Clark 30 2.00
Chase 25 1.24
Republic 25 0.68
Hodgeman 24 1.71
Ottawa 24 0.54
Stevens 24 0.76
Lincoln 23 0.98
Logan 22 1.06
Grant 20 0.45
Trego 20 0.86
Washington 20 0.48
Norton 19 0.44
Russell 19 0.35
Wichita 19 1.37
Rawlins 18 0.93
Thomas 18 0.31
Anderson 15 0.26
Haskell 15 0.62
Jewell 14 0.61
Smith 10 0.35
Stanton 10 0.76
Wallace 10 0.88
Sheridan 8 0.43
Cheyenne 4 0.20
Comanche 4 0.30
Decatur 4 0.18
Greeley 4 0.49
Hamilton 4 0.25
Kearny 4 0.16
Mitchell 4 0.08
Lane 0 0.00