Maine Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population By Race in Census 2020

Updated on August 29, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among the 1.09M of Maine's Non-Hispanic (not hispanic or latino) voting-age population, 93.14% of them (1.02M people) identified their race as White Alone, 3.27% of them (35.74K people) identified their race as Two Or More Races, and 1.52% of them (16.55K people) identified their race as Black or African American Alone.

The first chart below shows the non-hispanic voting-age population and the second chart shows the percentage of the non-hispanic voting-age population for each racial group in Maine. You can also find this information in a table at the bottom of this page.

You can see similar information for other states and also for the United States.

You can also see links at the bottom of the page for similar information for each Maine county.

Maine Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population By Race in Census 2020
White Alone
Two Or More Races
Black or African American Alone
Asian Alone
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone
Percentage of Maine Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population By Race in Census 2020
White Alone
Two Or More Races
Black or African American Alone
Asian Alone
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone
Some Other Race Alone
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone
Maine Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population By Race in Census 2020
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Race Voting-age Population % of State Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population
Black or African American Alone 16551 1.52
White Alone 1017504 93.14
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 5603 0.51
Asian Alone 13336 1.22
Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone 332 0.03
Some Other Race Alone 3365 0.31
Two Or More Races 35738 3.27

Non-Hispanic Voting-age Population By Race for Maine Counties from Census 2020

Use the following links to to see the non-hispanic voting-age population by race for each county in the state of Maine, based on data from the US 2020 decennial Census.