Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2020 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2020, the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population for Illinois was 87,125 and represented 0.73% of the total Illinois citizen population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population (91.63K), followed by DuPage (18.47K), and Will (16.40K).

In terms of percentages, Macon had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (4.61%), followed by Saline (3.51%), and Peoria (3.40%).

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

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Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2020
Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2020
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County Citizen Population % of County Citizen Population
Cook 91625 1.97
DuPage 18465 2.17
Will 16400 2.51
Lake 13755 2.16
Kane 8875 1.84
Winnebago 7980 2.95
St. Clair 7635 2.97
Peoria 5980 3.40
Madison 5745 2.19
Champaign 5650 2.94
McHenry 5365 1.82
Sangamon 4995 2.59
Macon 4775 4.61
Rock Island 4330 3.18
McLean 3500 2.12
DeKalb 2974 2.96
Kankakee 1975 1.85
Tazewell 1735 1.32
Kendall 1585 1.31
Williamson 1550 2.34
Stephenson 1480 3.34
Jackson 1470 2.66
LaSalle 1445 1.35
Adams 1140 1.74
Vermilion 1099 1.45
Jefferson 975 2.60
Marion 970 2.60
Boone 860 1.70
Grundy 830 1.66
Saline 830 3.51
Coles 775 1.54
Whiteside 775 1.42
Knox 704 1.44
Logan 700 2.45
Ogle 700 1.41
Henry 675 1.39
McDonough 654 2.21
Morgan 634 1.89
Woodford 590 1.54
Clinton 574 1.54
Livingston 535 1.51
Macoupin 489 1.09
Massac 470 3.37
Iroquois 450 1.67
Franklin 449 1.17
Lee 445 1.32
Jersey 444 2.05
Bureau 420 1.30
Fulton 405 1.18
Lawrence 398 2.54
Effingham 394 1.17
Perry 388 1.85
Clay 338 2.56
Union 305 1.83
Randolph 264 0.84
De Witt 255 1.63
Richland 255 1.64
Montgomery 245 0.86
Christian 240 0.74
Marshall 235 2.05
Cumberland 229 2.13
Mason 220 1.63
Menard 220 1.80
Mercer 214 1.39
Warren 205 1.25
Monroe 195 0.57
Hancock 189 1.06
Clark 184 1.18
Crawford 184 0.98
Jo Daviess 180 0.85
Wayne 165 1.02
Wabash 163 1.45
Shelby 159 0.74
Pulaski 158 2.93
Jasper 149 1.57
Douglas 145 0.75
Gallatin 140 2.81
Cass 139 1.24
Fayette 139 0.65
White 130 0.95
Ford 120 0.92
Washington 120 0.86
Piatt 119 0.73
Edgar 110 0.64
Pike 109 0.70
Hamilton 105 1.29
Greene 104 0.80
Henderson 100 1.49
Moultrie 95 0.66
Edwards 90 1.40
Schuyler 84 1.23
Stark 80 1.50
Carroll 67 0.47
Johnson 64 0.52
Brown 55 0.84
Putnam 53 0.93
Bond 45 0.27
Pope 44 1.06
Alexander 39 0.65
Scott 34 0.69
Calhoun 24 0.50
Hardin 19 0.49