Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone 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 Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population for Kansas was 2,621,730 and represented 123.31% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Johnson had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population (374.05K), followed by Sedgwick (275.95K), and Shawnee (105.25K).

In terms of percentages, Trego had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (99.34%), followed by Republic (98.05%), and Sheridan (97.47%).

The chart and table below shows the Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's citizen voting-age population that were Non-Hispanic White Alone.

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Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Johnson 374050 84.60
Sedgwick 275950 74.74
Shawnee 105245 79.18
Douglas 76905 82.28
Wyandotte 53950 51.88
Leavenworth 49830 81.17
Riley 47125 81.74
Butler 44650 89.98
Reno 41050 86.89
Saline 34400 84.50
Crawford 26660 88.62
Miami 24175 92.89
Harvey 21715 85.64
Cowley 21640 83.57
McPherson 21435 92.87
Ellis 20645 91.86
Montgomery 19540 82.87
Lyon 18380 79.77
Franklin 18210 93.05
Pottawatomie 16365 91.63
Barton 16275 86.75
Sumner 15325 90.68
Geary 14295 59.61
Jefferson 13365 94.32
Labette 13185 86.94
Cherokee 13170 88.72
Dickinson 13000 91.49
Finney 11840 53.13
Osage 11370 94.55
Atchison 11365 90.16
Neosho 10710 90.92
Ford 10460 54.51
Bourbon 9660 91.39
Marion 8695 93.55
Allen 8670 90.79
Jackson 8545 87.24
Marshall 7170 95.22
Nemaha 7135 96.29
Linn 7080 94.09
Cloud 6370 95.15
Pratt 6185 90.49
Rice 6160 86.82
Coffey 6125 94.38
Wilson 6095 92.91
Brown 5990 85.39
Clay 5820 94.48
Thomas 5520 96.08
Anderson 5450 93.08
Kingman 5355 92.97
Doniphan 5345 89.53
Seward 5070 43.95
Wabaunsee 4870 91.80
Russell 4775 92.18
Pawnee 4540 84.39
Ellsworth 4485 86.75
Greenwood 4350 92.75
Ottawa 4200 95.24
Mitchell 4175 93.30
Washington 4020 96.87
Morris 3920 93.67
Sherman 3885 87.21
Norton 3855 89.13
Rooks 3680 94.85
Harper 3675 92.22
Phillips 3615 94.51
Republic 3515 98.05
Gray 3125 88.15
Scott 3000 87.72
Barber 2820 92.16
Grant 2750 67.65
Smith 2705 94.58
Stafford 2665 90.49
Osborne 2575 94.32
Stevens 2360 72.28
Woodson 2335 93.78
Chautauqua 2295 88.44
Meade 2265 83.43
Trego 2245 99.34
Jewell 2230 96.33
Lincoln 2155 95.14
Rush 2080 89.66
Decatur 2075 94.97
Gove 1955 96.54
Logan 1870 92.57
Cheyenne 1860 94.90
Kearny 1850 74.60
Ness 1805 89.36
Rawlins 1800 93.26
Chase 1795 92.05
Sheridan 1730 97.47
Edwards 1715 84.69
Elk 1710 90.48
Graham 1700 88.08
Kiowa 1665 91.74
Haskell 1640 74.72
Morton 1490 82.78
Comanche 1345 95.39
Clark 1325 90.14
Hodgeman 1255 95.44
Wichita 1225 80.59
Hamilton 1170 84.17
Lane 1045 88.94
Wallace 1025 91.93
Stanton 995 73.43
Greeley 715 82.66