Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2012

Updated on January 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Two Or More Races population in Colorado was 143,585 and represented 2.77% of the total Colorado population (5,193,660).

Among Colorado counties, El Paso County had the highest number of people who identified as Two Or More Races (29,202), followed by Arapahoe County (21,533), and Denver County (19,209). Mineral County had the lowest (7).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's Two Or More Races population, as well as the gender percentages when you interact with the map. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2012
Colorado Two Or More Races Population By County in 2012
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County Two or More Races Pop. % of County Population
Adams 12856 2.79
Alamosa 426 2.72
Arapahoe 21533 3.61
Archuleta 266 2.19
Baca 69 1.85
Bent 93 1.59
Boulder 7438 2.44
Broomfield 1372 2.33
Chaffee 251 1.38
Cheyenne 16 0.86
Clear Creek 153 1.7
Conejos 152 1.84
Costilla 80 2.22
Crowley 91 1.66
Custer 64 1.52
Delta 551 1.81
Denver 19209 3.03
Dolores 53 2.64
Douglas 6950 2.33
Eagle 595 1.14
Elbert 391 1.68
El Paso 29202 4.52
Fremont 743 1.58
Garfield 992 1.75
Gilpin 101 1.86
Grand 242 1.7
Gunnison 271 1.76
Hinsdale 12 1.5
Huerfano 175 2.67
Jackson 18 1.36
Jefferson 12288 2.25
Kiowa 27 1.92
Kit Carson 113 1.4
Lake 146 2.01
La Plata 1231 2.35
Larimer 7031 2.26
Las Animas 314 2.09
Lincoln 75 1.38
Logan 280 1.25
Mesa 3049 2.07
Mineral 7 0.97
Moffat 240 1.82
Montezuma 555 2.18
Montrose 783 1.93
Morgan 432 1.53
Otero 492 2.64
Ouray 73 1.62
Park 369 2.3
Phillips 36 0.82
Pitkin 231 1.34
Prowers 185 1.49
Pueblo 3895 2.42
Rio Blanco 154 2.28
Rio Grande 228 1.92
Routt 335 1.44
Saguache 150 2.37
San Juan 16 2.31
San Miguel 117 1.54
Sedgwick 28 1.18
Summit 386 1.36
Teller 520 2.22
Washington 63 1.34
Weld 5292 2
Yuma 79 0.78