Alabama Hispanic - White Alone Voting-age Population By County from Census 2020

Updated on August 29, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, the voting-age population of people who identified as Hispanic - White Alone in Alabama was 30,502; and represented 0.78% of the total Alabama voting-age population.

Jefferson County had the highest number of people who identified as Hispanic - White Alone (3,400), followed by Madison County (3,183), and Mobile County (1,964). On the other hand, the three counties with low Hispanic - White Alone voting-age population were: Coosa County (6), Bullock County (8), and Lowndes County (11).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's voting-age population that identified as Hispanic - White Alone, Pickens County had the highest percentage (4.26%), followed by Coffee County (1.95%), and DeKalb County (1.82%).

Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic - White Alone voting-age population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Alabama Hispanic - White Alone Voting-age Population By County from Census 2020
Alabama Hispanic - White Alone Voting-age Population By County from Census 2020
County
Hispanic - White Alone Voting-age Pop.
% of County Voting-age Population
Jefferson 3,400 0.65
Madison 3,183 1.05
Mobile 1,964 0.62
Baldwin 1,791 0.98
Shelby 1,498 0.88
Lee 1,256 0.92
Marshall 1,243 1.69
Tuscaloosa 1,195 0.67
Montgomery 1,105 0.62
DeKalb 981 1.82
Morgan 955 1.00
Limestone 800 1.00
Coffee 794 1.95
Pickens 658 4.26
Calhoun 629 0.68
Houston 613 0.74
Dale 535 1.41
Russell 514 1.15
Cullman 495 0.73
Blount 480 1.06
Etowah 474 0.58
St. Clair 453 0.65
Lauderdale 441 0.59
Franklin 432 1.81
Walker 405 0.78
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