Ranking of Iowa Counties By Hispanic - Some Other Race Alone Population from Census 2020
Updated on March 27, 2023.
According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census for Iowa counties, in April 2020, Polk County had the highest number of people who identified their race as Hispanic - Some Other Race Alone (17.39K), followed by Woodbury County (7.80K), and Marshall County (4.07K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Iowa counties.
You can see similar ranking information for other states. You can also see similar rankings of counties for other ethnicities as well as for the different racial groups in Iowa.
You can also see similar ranking for all counties in the United States.
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Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Census.
Ranking of Iowa Counties By
Hispanic - Some Other Race Alone Population from Census 2020
Rank | County | Population |
---|---|---|
1 | Polk County | 17,387 |
2 | Woodbury County | 7,797 |
3 | Marshall County | 4,066 |
4 | Johnson County | 3,670 |
5 | Muscatine County | 3,365 |
6 | Pottawattamie County | 3,112 |
7 | Scott County | 2,861 |
8 | Buena Vista County | 2,709 |
9 | Crawford County | 2,606 |
10 | Black Hawk County | 2,415 |
11 | Linn County | 2,360 |
12 | Story County | 2,306 |
13 | Wapello County | 2,284 |
14 | Dallas County | 2,216 |
15 | Sioux County | 2,199 |
16 | Wright County | 1,304 |
17 | Louisa County | 822 |
18 | Dubuque County | 819 |
19 | Tama County | 739 |
20 | Franklin County | 738 |
21 | Allamakee County | 686 |
22 | Washington County | 674 |
23 | Hamilton County | 645 |
24 | Clarke County | 604 |
25 | Plymouth County | 602 |
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