Texas White Alone Population By County in 2019

Updated on January 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2019, the White Alone population in Texas was 22,745,521 and represented 78.47% of the total Texas population (28,986,794).

Among Texas counties, Harris County had the highest number of people who identified as White Alone (3,261,618), followed by Dallas County (1,746,182), and Bexar County (1,683,464). Loving County had the lowest (156).

In the map below, we show the number and percentage of each county's White Alone 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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Texas White Alone Population By County in 2019
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Texas White Alone Population By County in 2019
County
White Alone Population
% of County Population
Harris 3,261,618 69.26
Dallas 1,746,182 66.25
Bexar 1,683,464 84.07
Tarrant 1,521,581 72.41
Travis 1,011,932 79.46
Hidalgo 841,367 97.02
El Paso 768,267 91.73
Collin 713,342 68.92
Denton 670,043 75.39
Montgomery 533,196 87.76
Williamson 475,922 80.42
Fort Bend 441,506 54.32
Cameron 410,617 97.15
Nueces 329,257 90.87
Brazoria 279,680 74.64
Galveston 273,801 80.17
Webb 269,963 97.68
Lubbock 268,794 86.41
Bell 238,296 65.52
Hays 207,152 89.91
McLennan 205,103 79.78
Brazos 182,417 79.51
Smith 180,874 77.66
Johnson 160,404 91.14
Ellis 155,123 83.96
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