Ranking of Mississippi Counties By Population with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 3.00K people in Mississippi with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) ancestry. Among all Mississippi counties, Harrison County had the highest population with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) ancestry (881), followed by Lowndes County (260), and Hinds County (207).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) ancestry.

You can see similar information for other states and for other ancestry groups in Mississippi.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Mississippi Counties By Population with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) Ancestry in 2021
Harrison County
Lowndes County
Hinds County
Lafayette County
Lamar County
Lee County
Pearl River County
Bolivar County
Lauderdale County
Jackson County
Ranking of Mississippi Counties By Population with West Indian (except Hispanic groups) Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Harrison County 881
2 Lowndes County 260
3 Hinds County 207
4 Lafayette County 161
4 Lamar County 161
5 Lee County 157
6 Pearl River County 111
7 Bolivar County 102
8 Lauderdale County 99
9 Jackson County 98
10 Rankin County 80
11 Marion County 72
12 DeSoto County 62
13 Yazoo County 61
14 Covington County 60
15 Madison County 57
16 Clay County 55
17 Forrest County 49
18 Adams County 35
19 Choctaw County 34
19 Simpson County 34
20 Warren County 27
21 Pike County 20
22 Clarke County 18
23 Coahoma County 15
24 Amite County 14
25 Attala County 13
26 Hancock County 12
27 Jefferson Davis County 11
28 Jones County 9
29 Kemper County 7
30 Newton County 6
31 Greene County 3
31 Washington County 3
32 Union County 1