Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2024 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2024, the Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population for Kansas was 2,614,646 and represented 122.50% of the total Kansas citizen voting-age population.

Among all Kansas counties, Johnson had the highest Non-Hispanic White Alone citizen voting-age population (374.39K), followed by Sedgwick (274.43K), and Shawnee (103.98K).

In terms of percentages, Republic had the highest percentage of its citizen voting-age population being Non-Hispanic White Alone (98.32%), followed by Trego (97.73%), and Sheridan (96.72%).

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 2024
Kansas Non-Hispanic White Alone Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2024
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Citizen Voting-age Population
Johnson 374388 83.17
Sedgwick 274428 73.46
Shawnee 103976 78.36
Douglas 77346 81.28
Wyandotte 50550 48.68
Leavenworth 50427 80.89
Riley 45922 79.90
Butler 45064 90.01
Reno 40602 86.10
Saline 33848 84.27
Crawford 26175 88.54
Miami 24630 92.80
Harvey 21700 85.93
McPherson 21336 91.95
Cowley 21263 83.11
Ellis 20485 90.52
Montgomery 19007 82.44
Franklin 18303 92.54
Lyon 17916 78.26
Pottawatomie 16635 90.60
Barton 15806 86.11
Sumner 15152 90.02
Geary 14136 60.33
Jefferson 13315 93.61
Cherokee 13035 88.52
Labette 12979 86.82
Dickinson 12856 91.39
Osage 11389 94.52
Atchison 11270 90.01
Finney 11115 50.31
Neosho 10672 90.94
Ford 9736 52.28
Bourbon 9584 90.07
Marion 8567 92.94
Allen 8542 90.89
Jackson 8529 88.07
Marshall 7191 95.37
Linn 7104 93.54
Nemaha 7053 95.61
Cloud 6222 92.58
Pratt 6090 90.63
Coffey 6079 93.44
Brown 5983 86.06
Wilson 5951 93.12
Rice 5890 85.04
Clay 5718 93.05
Anderson 5451 94.06
Doniphan 5306 90.50
Thomas 5282 93.44
Kingman 5148 93.06
Wabaunsee 4951 91.86
Russell 4731 92.03
Seward 4447 38.36
Ellsworth 4407 85.24
Pawnee 4309 82.08
Greenwood 4290 92.76
Ottawa 4191 94.69
Mitchell 4126 93.99
Washington 3925 96.23
Morris 3918 93.67
Sherman 3799 85.20
Norton 3756 89.17
Harper 3593 91.71
Rooks 3508 92.54
Phillips 3494 94.36
Republic 3444 98.32
Gray 3134 86.46
Scott 2981 83.57
Barber 2790 89.17
Smith 2693 95.09
Stafford 2591 90.56
Osborne 2502 94.17
Grant 2489 63.79
Woodson 2328 94.48
Stevens 2240 71.27
Chautauqua 2231 85.15
Jewell 2189 96.35
Trego 2156 97.73
Lincoln 2119 92.21
Meade 2108 78.80
Rush 2101 89.98
Gove 2003 96.48
Decatur 1995 94.10
Cheyenne 1801 92.17
Logan 1801 87.47
Ness 1781 88.08
Chase 1759 88.75
Rawlins 1758 91.56
Sheridan 1710 96.72
Elk 1690 90.13
Kearny 1690 75.04
Graham 1666 88.01
Edwards 1641 86.69
Haskell 1616 75.48
Kiowa 1604 90.42
Morton 1451 80.34
Clark 1360 92.96
Comanche 1326 95.95
Hodgeman 1147 94.25
Wichita 1027 75.07
Wallace 967 90.54
Hamilton 964 79.28
Lane 919 88.79
Stanton 833 70.71
Greeley 728 85.55