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

Updated on March 28, 2026.

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 Missouri was 87,570 and represented 1.88% of the total Missouri citizen voting-age population.

Among all Missouri counties, Jackson had the highest Hispanic or Latino of All Races citizen voting-age population (30.44K), followed by St. Louis (15.84K), and Clay (10.55K).

In terms of percentages, Sullivan had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Hispanic or Latino of All Races (10.91%), followed by Pulaski (10.72%), and Saline (7.38%).

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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Missouri Hispanic or Latino of All Races Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
Missouri 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
Jackson 30435 5.76
St. Louis 15840 2.11
Clay 10545 5.59
St. Charles 7675 2.50
Greene 6835 2.94
St. Louis city 6690 2.87
Platte 4395 5.49
Pulaski 4375 10.72
Jasper 4315 4.80
Boone 3625 2.58
Cass 3105 3.78
Buchanan 3005 4.69
Jefferson 3005 1.73
Taney 2030 4.64
Johnson 1765 4.26
Newton 1475 3.37
Christian 1405 2.13
Pettis 1405 4.57
Barry 1340 5.13
Saline 1290 7.38
Cole 1220 2.08
Lawrence 1190 4.26
Cape Girardeau 1110 1.76
Franklin 1060 1.32
Lincoln 895 1.99
Phelps 805 2.35
Warren 805 2.95
St. Francois 745 1.43
McDonald 670 4.24
Callaway 660 1.88
Howell 565 1.87
Camden 540 1.53
Scott 540 1.87
Butler 515 1.60
Webster 515 1.82
Dunklin 505 2.49
Lafayette 505 2.01
Polk 505 2.07
Sullivan 470 10.91
Laclede 440 1.64
Adair 435 2.18
Stone 435 1.68
Moniteau 430 3.79
Texas 400 2.06
Ray 355 1.99
Henry 345 2.01
Morgan 335 2.06
Stoddard 325 1.45
Randolph 315 1.64
Andrew 310 2.23
Crawford 305 1.71
Benton 295 1.83
Pemiscot 295 2.57
Dallas 270 2.08
Vernon 270 1.81
Bates 260 2.12
Audrain 250 1.32
Washington 245 1.37
Wright 240 1.76
Pike 235 1.72
Cooper 230 1.76
Cedar 225 2.08
DeKalb 225 2.35
Linn 215 2.38
Nodaway 215 1.24
Barton 200 2.25
Perry 195 1.35
New Madrid 190 1.53
Clinton 180 1.12
Miller 180 0.95
Ste. Genevieve 180 1.24
Livingston 175 1.56
Wayne 160 1.80
Caldwell 155 2.30
Grundy 150 2.05
Madison 150 1.56
Dent 145 1.30
Macon 125 1.08
St. Clair 125 1.69
Gentry 120 2.60
Montgomery 115 1.30
Carroll 110 1.67
Hickory 110 1.57
Howard 110 1.40
Shelby 110 2.41
Lewis 105 1.35
Carter 100 2.42
Monroe 100 1.49
Ozark 100 1.43
Bollinger 95 1.13
Dade 95 1.58
Oregon 95 1.41
Harrison 90 1.47
Putnam 85 2.35
Iron 80 1.07
Reynolds 80 1.61
Daviess 75 1.19
Ripley 75 0.91
Douglas 70 0.77
Osage 70 0.68
Ralls 65 0.80
Chariton 55 0.96
Gasconade 55 0.47
Atchison 50 1.20
Marion 50 0.23
Maries 35 0.52
Clark 30 0.60
Holt 25 0.74
Schuyler 25 0.84
Worth 25 1.58
Mercer 20 0.77
Mississippi 20 0.21
Shannon 10 0.18
Knox 4 0.14
Scotland 0 0.00