Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Population with Dutch Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 8.35K people in North Dakota with Dutch ancestry. Among all North Dakota counties, Cass County had the highest population with Dutch ancestry (1.81K), followed by Burleigh County (1.17K), and Williams County (683).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with Dutch ancestry.

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

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Population with Dutch Ancestry in 2021
Cass County
Burleigh County
Williams County
Grand Forks County
Ward County
Morton County
Stutsman County
Barnes County
Richland County
Emmons County
Ranking of North Dakota Counties By Population with Dutch Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Cass County 1810
2 Burleigh County 1165
3 Williams County 683
4 Grand Forks County 641
5 Ward County 587
6 Morton County 431
7 Stutsman County 351
8 Barnes County 302
9 Richland County 275
10 Emmons County 231
11 Stark County 160
12 Mercer County 158
13 Ramsey County 156
14 LaMoure County 150
15 McKenzie County 138
16 Walsh County 90
17 Ransom County 79
18 McLean County 77
19 Foster County 72
20 Bottineau County 53
21 Sargent County 52
22 Golden Valley County 48
22 Mountrail County 48
23 Dickey County 45
23 Traill County 45
24 Griggs County 42
24 Nelson County 42
25 McHenry County 38
26 Adams County 34
27 Pierce County 32
28 McIntosh County 29
29 Benson County 25
29 Rolette County 25
30 Renville County 24
31 Kidder County 23
32 Hettinger County 19
32 Wells County 19
33 Pembina County 18
34 Bowman County 17
35 Cavalier County 16
35 Eddy County 16
36 Dunn County 15
37 Burke County 12
37 Logan County 12
38 Billings County 11
39 Grant County 9
40 Divide County 8
41 Towner County 5
42 Slope County 4
43 Oliver County 2
44 Sheridan County 1