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

Updated on July 4, 2024.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the South Carolina voting-age population consisted of 1.91M males and 2.06M females.

Voting-age Male Population: Greenville had the highest voting-age male population (191.68K), followed by Charleston (156.16K), and Richland (155.26K).

Voting-age Female Population: Greenville had the highest voting-age female population (207.26K), followed by Richland (169.67K), and Charleston (169.11K).

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

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South Carolina Voting-age Male Population By County in 2021
South Carolina Voting-age Female Population By County in 2021
South Carolina Voting-age Male and Female Population By County in 2021
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County Voting-age Male Population Voting-age Female Population
Abbeville 9273 10149
Aiken 62761 68766
Allendale 3564 3114
Anderson 74333 81548
Bamberg 5143 5676
Barnwell 7463 8375
Beaufort 73823 77710
Berkeley 84537 86446
Calhoun 5477 6000
Charleston 156156 169114
Cherokee 20812 22431
Chester 11845 13127
Chesterfield 16400 17559
Clarendon 12524 13003
Colleton 14330 15512
Darlington 22877 26357
Dillon 9796 11480
Dorchester 58340 62617
Edgefield 11587 9715
Fairfield 8103 9093
Florence 47994 56574
Georgetown 24187 27456
Greenville 191679 207257
Greenwood 24699 28829
Hampton 7661 7399
Horry 135571 147560
Jasper 11356 11375
Kershaw 23974 25898
Lancaster 35701 38444
Laurens 24986 27309
Lee 6933 6571
Lexington 108146 115792
McCormick 4624 3844
Marion 10213 12613
Marlboro 11346 10118
Newberry 14447 15134
Oconee 30716 31688
Orangeburg 30294 35845
Pickens 52132 52860
Richland 155265 169672
Saluda 7419 7426
Spartanburg 119173 128239
Sumter 38153 41894
Union 9954 11493
Williamsburg 11673 13093
York 99982 109503