Ranking of Illinois Counties By Percentage of Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic - White Alone from Census 2020

Updated on March 27, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among all Illinois counties, Jasper County had the highest percentage of its population that identified as Non-Hispanic - White Alone (96.20%), followed by Edwards County (95.98%), and Scott County (95.92%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Illinois counties based on the percentage of the population that identified as Non-Hispanic - White Alone.

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 Illinois.

You can also see similar ranking for all counties in the United States.

Ranking of Illinois Counties By Percentage of Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic - White Alone from Census 2020
Jasper
Edwards
Scott
Shelby
Greene
Cumberland
Wayne
Calhoun
Clark
Edgar
Ranking of Illinois Counties By Percentage of Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic - White Alone from Census 2020
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Rank County % of County Population
1 Jasper County 96.20
2 Edwards County 95.98
3 Scott County 95.92
4 Shelby County 95.84
5 Greene County 95.54
6 Cumberland County 95.19
7 Wayne County 95.19
8 Calhoun County 95.04
9 Clark County 94.99
10 Edgar County 94.90
11 Henderson County 94.88
12 Hamilton County 94.76
13 Gallatin County 94.68
14 Moultrie County 94.64
15 Washington County 94.30
16 Mason County 94.29
17 Hancock County 94.21
18 Pike County 94.13
19 Clay County 93.93
20 Stark County 93.89
21 White County 93.73
22 Richland County 93.68
23 Piatt County 93.56
24 Menard County 93.54
25 Monroe County 93.47
26 Jersey County 93.46
27 Effingham County 93.35
28 Woodford County 93.18
29 Franklin County 93.14
30 Macoupin County 93.07
31 Mercer County 92.86
32 Pope County 92.77
33 De Witt County 92.61
34 Wabash County 92.60
35 Marshall County 92.47
36 Hardin County 92.46
37 Jo Daviess County 92.37
38 Christian County 91.76
39 Tazewell County 91.27
40 Fulton County 91.10
41 Montgomery County 90.88
42 Crawford County 90.70
43 Ford County 90.62
44 Fayette County 90.40
45 Putnam County 90.00
46 Saline County 89.65
47 Schuyler County 89.21
48 Clinton County 89.01
49 Union County 88.91
50 Adams County 88.82
51 Douglas County 88.25
52 Livingston County 88.00
53 Marion County 87.86
54 Carroll County 87.52
55 Henry County 87.44
56 Logan County 87.37
57 Iroquois County 87.17
58 Williamson County 86.66
59 Morgan County 86.55
60 Coles County 86.11
61 Bureau County 85.76
62 Bond County 85.29
63 Massac County 85.24
64 Perry County 84.88
65 McDonough County 84.67
66 Randolph County 84.41
67 Jefferson County 84.02
68 Lawrence County 83.62
69 Lee County 83.28
70 Ogle County 83.26
71 Grundy County 82.75
72 LaSalle County 82.48
73 Johnson County 81.87
74 Whiteside County 81.42
75 Madison County 80.42
76 Warren County 80.15
77 Stephenson County 79.33
78 Knox County 79.28
79 McHenry County 76.93
80 Sangamon County 76.64
81 Brown County 76.30
82 Vermilion County 75.74
83 McLean County 75.72
84 Macon County 72.23
85 DeKalb County 70.95
86 Jackson County 70.81
87 Cass County 69.48
88 Boone County 68.64
89 Kankakee County 68.46
90 Rock Island County 67.52
91 Peoria County 66.34
92 Kendall County 64.22
93 Winnebago County 64.21
94 DuPage County 63.40
95 Pulaski County 62.49
96 Alexander County 62.48
97 Champaign County 60.86
98 Will County 60.09
99 St. Clair County 58.47
100 Lake County 57.16
101 Kane County 54.66
102 Cook County 40.47