Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2022 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on September 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2022, the Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population for Illinois was 112,345 and represented 0.94% of the total Illinois citizen population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races citizen population (103.90K), followed by DuPage (20.91K), and Will (17.31K).

In terms of percentages, Gallatin had the highest percentage of its citizen population being Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races (4.75%), followed by St. Clair (4.53%), and Johnson (4.43%).

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 2022
Illinois Non-Hispanic Two Or More Races Citizen Population By County in 2022
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County Citizen Population % of County Citizen Population
Cook 103900 2.21
DuPage 20910 2.45
Will 17310 2.62
Lake 15460 2.38
St. Clair 11485 4.53
Kane 10315 2.18
Winnebago 8805 3.24
Madison 7385 2.81
Champaign 7010 3.71
Peoria 6835 3.91
Sangamon 6035 3.12
McHenry 5489 1.84
Rock Island 4775 3.48
Macon 4055 3.97
McLean 3875 2.36
Kendall 3120 2.47
DeKalb 2785 2.87
Kankakee 2459 2.34
Tazewell 2040 1.57
Stephenson 1944 4.42
Williamson 1905 2.87
Jackson 1700 3.31
LaSalle 1530 1.43
Adams 1405 2.15
Jefferson 1384 3.76
Knox 1245 2.57
Boone 1215 2.40
Morgan 1099 3.36
Whiteside 1055 1.93
Coles 1019 2.18
Vermilion 990 1.35
Logan 890 3.19
Ogle 795 1.57
Grundy 785 1.51
Marion 765 2.05
Fayette 715 3.36
Franklin 710 1.88
Clinton 644 1.77
Woodford 635 1.66
Lawrence 625 4.13
Livingston 605 1.70
Henry 595 1.22
Saline 590 2.51
Johnson 585 4.43
Lee 560 1.66
Macoupin 554 1.24
Fulton 494 1.47
McDonough 480 1.77
Montgomery 479 1.70
Bureau 475 1.46
Perry 449 2.15
Iroquois 445 1.68
Randolph 410 1.37
Massac 400 2.85
Clay 399 3.02
Christian 360 1.07
Richland 345 2.22
Jersey 329 1.54
Effingham 320 0.94
Union 320 1.89
Monroe 300 0.86
Crawford 294 1.58
Piatt 290 1.74
Ford 269 2.02
Washington 250 1.82
Menard 245 2.00
Mason 240 1.84
Warren 239 1.47
Gallatin 235 4.75
De Witt 230 1.50
Mercer 230 1.47
Wabash 229 2.04
Shelby 225 1.08
Carroll 224 1.45
Marshall 224 1.92
Hancock 220 1.26
Cumberland 210 2.03
Edgar 205 1.22
Jo Daviess 195 0.89
Bond 189 1.14
Wayne 175 1.10
Douglas 170 0.88
Pulaski 169 3.27
Moultrie 160 1.11
Henderson 159 2.50
Cass 154 1.29
Clark 145 0.94
Hamilton 140 1.75
Schuyler 140 2.05
White 135 0.98
Jasper 130 1.41
Edwards 129 2.09
Pike 120 0.82
Pope 105 2.78
Alexander 100 1.90
Scott 95 1.95
Greene 93 0.78
Calhoun 65 1.45
Stark 65 1.22
Putnam 48 0.86
Brown 35 0.56
Hardin 29 0.79