Washington Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population By County from Census 2020

Updated on August 28, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, the voting-age population, of people of all racial backgrounds in Washington who identified as hispanic or latino was 690,674; and represented 11.46% of the total Washington voting-age population.

King County had the highest hispanic or latino voting-age population (169,834), followed by Yakima County (82,166), and Pierce County (71,929). On the other hand, the three counties with low hispanic or latino voting-age population were: Garfield County (65), Wahkiakum County (121), and Ferry County (154).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state.

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

Washington Hispanic or Latino Population By County from Census 2020
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County Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population % of County Voting-age Population
Adams 7875 57.78
Asotin 546 3.08
Benton 30200 19.79
Chelan 14304 23.30
Clallam 3159 4.89
Clark 37097 9.62
Columbia 210 6.41
Cowlitz 6484 7.58
Douglas 9290 28.85
Ferry 154 2.64
Franklin 32496 49.01
Garfield 65 3.61
Grant 26419 37.26
Grays Harbor 4746 7.84
Island 4722 6.63
Jefferson 951 3.29
King 169834 9.37
Kitsap 16207 7.38
Kittitas 3146 8.71
Klickitat 2033 11.11
Lewis 5255 8.21
Lincoln 230 2.68
Mason 4673 8.77
Okanogan 5409 16.40
Pacific 1338 6.91
Pend Oreille 271 2.49
Pierce 71929 10.14
San Juan 870 5.70
Skagit 14813 14.56
Skamania 501 5.11
Snohomish 62130 9.71
Spokane 23384 5.55
Stevens 1060 2.90
Thurston 18629 8.06
Wahkiakum 121 3.31
Walla Walla 9364 18.88
Whatcom 15246 8.36
Whitman 3347 8.26
Yakima 82166 44.57