Ranking of Mississippi Counties By Percentage of Population with Eastern European Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 1.04K people in Mississippi with Eastern European ancestry (0.04% of Mississippi population). Among all Mississippi counties, Humphreys County had the highest percentage of its population with Eastern European ancestry (0.39%), followed by Copiah County (0.32%), and Perry County (0.31%).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high percentage of its population having Eastern European 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 Percentage of Population with Eastern European Ancestry in 2021
Humphreys County
Copiah County
Perry County
Hancock County
Tate County
Franklin County
Leake County
Winston County
Jackson County
Monroe County
Ranking of Mississippi Counties By Percentage of Population with Eastern European Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Percentage of Pop. (%)
1 Humphreys County 0.39
2 Copiah County 0.32
3 Perry County 0.31
4 Hancock County 0.15
4 Tate County 0.15
5 Franklin County 0.13
6 Leake County 0.12
6 Winston County 0.12
7 Jackson County 0.09
7 Monroe County 0.09
8 Rankin County 0.08
9 Madison County 0.07
9 Oktibbeha County 0.07
10 Scott County 0.06
10 Wayne County 0.06
10 Yalobusha County 0.06
11 Bolivar County 0.05
12 Forrest County 0.04
12 Harrison County 0.04
12 Lee County 0.04
12 Neshoba County 0.04
12 Newton County 0.04
13 Alcorn County 0.03
13 DeSoto County 0.03
14 Chickasaw County 0.02
14 Lafayette County 0.02
14 Noxubee County 0.02
15 Coahoma County 0.01
15 Lamar County 0.01
15 Lawrence County 0.01
15 Lowndes County 0.01
15 Tippah County 0.01
16 Hinds County 0.004