Illinois Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on September 1, 2024.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2022, the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population for Illinois was 87,570 and represented 0.96% of the total Illinois citizen voting-age population.

Among all Illinois counties, Cook had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (694.39K), followed by Kane (78.01K), and Lake (74.47K).

In terms of percentages, Kane had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (22.43%), followed by Cook (19.20%), and Kendall (16.11%).

The chart and table below shows the Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Hispanic or Latino of All Races.

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Illinois Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
Illinois Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Cook 694385 19.20
Kane 78010 22.43
Lake 74475 15.33
DuPage 68850 10.52
Will 65740 13.32
McHenry 21155 9.30
Winnebago 18355 8.91
Kendall 14505 16.11
Rock Island 10145 9.56
Champaign 7245 4.79
DeKalb 6265 8.30
St. Clair 6210 3.20
Kankakee 6160 7.65
LaSalle 6070 7.20
Boone 5555 14.72
Madison 5410 2.62
McLean 4925 3.82
Peoria 4815 3.61
Whiteside 4215 9.89
Grundy 3425 8.80
Sangamon 2965 1.97
Ogle 2845 7.26
Vermilion 2195 3.90
Tazewell 1985 1.97
Bureau 1905 7.40
Henry 1740 4.57
Knox 1665 4.31
Jackson 1470 3.54
Lee 1345 4.98
Macon 1100 1.39
Livingston 1020 3.68
Williamson 975 1.88
Cass 960 10.85
Stephenson 945 2.74
Coles 885 2.32
Iroquois 860 4.16
Warren 835 6.64
Douglas 810 5.56
Adams 710 1.40
Fulton 710 2.65
Logan 700 3.12
Jefferson 680 2.38
Morgan 580 2.19
McDonough 545 2.44
Carroll 500 3.95
Union 495 3.69
Clinton 475 1.66
Franklin 465 1.59
Woodford 465 1.60
Bond 440 3.25
Perry 440 2.62
Randolph 420 1.76
Jo Daviess 395 2.22
Monroe 385 1.42
Montgomery 365 1.62
Johnson 355 3.38
Marion 355 1.25
Christian 350 1.32
Macoupin 340 0.96
Fayette 330 1.95
Brown 320 6.17
Crawford 295 1.98
Effingham 295 1.14
Wabash 290 3.32
Mercer 280 2.26
De Witt 250 2.06
Putnam 230 5.11
Ford 225 2.19
Saline 225 1.21
Jersey 215 1.26
Lawrence 205 1.68
Edgar 200 1.48
Marshall 190 2.06
Massac 185 1.69
Mason 150 1.45
Shelby 150 0.91
Hancock 140 1.01
Piatt 140 1.08
White 140 1.30
Pike 130 1.14
Clark 115 0.97
Hamilton 115 1.84
Richland 115 0.96
Washington 115 1.06
Schuyler 105 1.87
Jasper 95 1.33
Greene 90 0.96
Moultrie 90 0.83
Pulaski 90 2.19
Cumberland 65 0.81
Pope 65 2.06
Stark 55 1.31
Henderson 50 0.97
Menard 50 0.53
Scott 45 1.17
Wayne 45 0.37
Alexander 25 0.61
Calhoun 25 0.70
Edwards 25 0.53
Clay 20 0.20
Gallatin 10 0.25
Hardin 10 0.32