Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2023 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2023, the Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population for Kansas was 2,606,270 and represented 122.78% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Johnson had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population (371.64K), followed by Sedgwick (274.19K), and Shawnee (104.34K).

In terms of percentages, Trego had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (99.33%), followed by Republic (97.20%), and Gove (96.87%).

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 2023
Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2023
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Johnson 371635 83.62
Sedgwick 274190 74.05
Shawnee 104335 78.70
Douglas 77020 82.17
Wyandotte 51165 49.81
Leavenworth 50085 81.03
Riley 45885 80.11
Butler 44825 90.13
Reno 40795 86.53
Saline 34040 84.14
Crawford 26280 88.49
Miami 24330 92.88
Harvey 21755 85.87
Cowley 21380 83.68
McPherson 21310 92.45
Ellis 20465 90.98
Montgomery 19165 83.11
Franklin 18210 92.37
Lyon 18090 78.31
Pottawatomie 16435 90.88
Barton 15970 85.91
Sumner 15200 90.32
Geary 14215 60.32
Jefferson 13370 93.92
Cherokee 13080 88.53
Labette 13025 86.89
Dickinson 12905 91.20
Osage 11390 94.60
Finney 11330 51.85
Atchison 11270 89.91
Neosho 10695 90.87
Ford 9980 52.67
Bourbon 9605 90.44
Allen 8615 90.73
Marion 8600 93.07
Jackson 8530 87.76
Marshall 7210 95.69
Linn 7090 93.91
Nemaha 7080 96.26
Cloud 6310 94.75
Pratt 6115 89.60
Coffey 6110 94.07
Wilson 6020 93.26
Brown 6015 86.30
Rice 5945 84.09
Clay 5760 93.58
Thomas 5490 95.98
Anderson 5465 95.04
Doniphan 5310 90.23
Kingman 5255 92.76
Wabaunsee 4925 92.14
Russell 4745 92.59
Seward 4680 41.84
Ellsworth 4440 85.63
Pawnee 4395 82.69
Greenwood 4325 92.81
Ottawa 4185 95.01
Mitchell 4140 93.77
Morris 3960 93.29
Washington 3950 96.81
Norton 3800 89.84
Sherman 3735 85.18
Harper 3640 92.27
Rooks 3555 92.58
Phillips 3540 95.03
Republic 3470 97.20
Gray 3155 89.50
Scott 3020 89.48
Barber 2850 92.08
Smith 2720 95.78
Stafford 2615 91.12
Grant 2545 63.63
Osborne 2540 94.25
Woodson 2330 92.28
Stevens 2295 73.21
Chautauqua 2255 86.73
Trego 2210 99.33
Jewell 2195 96.70
Meade 2190 83.27
Lincoln 2130 92.81
Rush 2110 90.95
Decatur 2030 93.98
Gove 2010 96.87
Logan 1835 90.17
Cheyenne 1825 94.32
Rawlins 1785 92.49
Chase 1760 90.72
Ness 1755 87.10
Kearny 1720 71.67
Sheridan 1715 96.62
Elk 1700 90.19
Edwards 1680 85.71
Graham 1675 88.16
Haskell 1655 77.52
Kiowa 1650 91.67
Morton 1485 80.71
Clark 1355 91.25
Comanche 1315 95.64
Hodgeman 1180 94.40
Wichita 1085 75.09
Hamilton 1025 78.85
Wallace 1010 91.82
Lane 960 88.07
Stanton 830 70.34
Greeley 735 87.50