Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population with Polish Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 74.89K people in South Carolina with Polish ancestry. Among all South Carolina counties, Horry County had the highest population with Polish ancestry (9.41K), followed by Greenville County (8.16K), and Charleston County (7.53K).

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

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

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population with Polish Ancestry in 2021
Horry County
Greenville County
Charleston County
York County
Lexington County
Beaufort County
Richland County
Berkeley County
Spartanburg County
Anderson County
Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population with Polish Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Horry County 9406
2 Greenville County 8164
3 Charleston County 7526
4 York County 5223
5 Lexington County 5035
6 Beaufort County 4610
7 Richland County 4595
8 Berkeley County 4346
9 Spartanburg County 3802
10 Anderson County 3360
11 Lancaster County 2975
12 Dorchester County 2420
13 Pickens County 2368
14 Aiken County 2124
15 Oconee County 1138
16 Sumter County 1093
17 Georgetown County 831
18 Laurens County 775
19 Greenwood County 734
20 Florence County 686
21 Kershaw County 589
22 Darlington County 380
23 Cherokee County 332
24 Jasper County 313
25 Colleton County 260
26 Chester County 248
27 Orangeburg County 243
28 Newberry County 240
29 Abbeville County 156
30 Clarendon County 151
31 Chesterfield County 133
32 Saluda County 115
33 Marlboro County 89
34 Williamsburg County 71
35 Fairfield County 65
36 McCormick County 55
37 Marion County 52
38 Edgefield County 48
39 Hampton County 42
40 Union County 41
41 Dillon County 33
42 Lee County 12
43 Barnwell County 6
43 Calhoun County 6
44 Bamberg County 2