New York Voting-age Male and Female Gender Population By County in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on February 28, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the New York voting-age population consisted of 7.66M males and 8.24M females.

Voting-age Male Population: Kings had the highest voting-age male population (973.48K), followed by Queens (920.15K), and New York (672.66K).

Voting-age Female Population: Kings had the highest voting-age female population (1.12M), followed by Queens (988.85K), and New York (754.57K).

The charts and table below shows the voting-age male and female population for each county.

You can see similar information for other states and by state for the United States.

New York Voting-age Male Population By County in 2021
New York Voting-age Female Population By County in 2021
New York Voting-age Male and Female Population By County in 2021
County
Voting-age Male Population
Voting-age Female Population
Kings 973,482 1,116,780
Queens 920,151 988,846
New York 672,661 754,568
Suffolk 589,265 611,492
Nassau 527,570 562,013
Bronx 509,273 593,045
Westchester 373,839 406,258
Erie 363,621 392,360
Monroe 286,660 312,644
Richmond 185,075 199,785
Onondaga 178,434 194,708
Orange 147,975 147,819
Albany 123,352 133,216
Dutchess 119,365 120,915
Rockland 116,607 122,967
Saratoga 92,744 95,455
Oneida 90,833 91,477
Niagara 82,653 87,273
Broome 78,250 81,564
Ulster 74,382 75,349
Rensselaer 63,865 65,772
Schenectady 59,524 63,660
Chautauqua 50,251 51,550
Jefferson 47,431 41,671
Oswego 46,401 46,712
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