New York Voting-age Population By County in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on February 28, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the voting-age population of New York was 15.90M which was 79.03% of the total New York population. Among all New York counties, Kings had the highest voting-age population (2.09M), followed by Queens (1.91M), and New York (1.43M).

On the other hand, the counties with the least voting-age population were: Hamilton (4.36K), Schuyler (14.49K), and Yates (19.17K).

The chart and table below shows the voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's population that are of voting-age.

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

New York Voting-age Population By County in 2021
New York Voting-age Population By County in 2021
County
Voting-age Population
% of County Population
Kings 2,090,262 77.06
Queens 1,908,997 79.77
New York 1,427,229 85.51
Suffolk 1,200,757 78.84
Bronx 1,102,318 75.08
Nassau 1,089,583 78.29
Westchester 780,097 78.03
Erie 755,981 79.60
Monroe 599,304 79.13
Richmond 384,860 78.03
Onondaga 373,142 78.62
Orange 295,794 74.27
Albany 256,568 81.53
Dutchess 240,280 81.17
Rockland 239,574 71.20
Saratoga 188,199 80.08
Oneida 182,310 78.57
Niagara 169,926 79.85
Broome 159,814 80.47
Ulster 149,731 82.33
Rensselaer 129,637 80.46
Schenectady 123,184 78.21
Chautauqua 101,801 79.51
Oswego 93,113 78.90
Tompkins 90,447 85.62
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