Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Updated on August 28, 2023.
According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among all of Oklahoma counties, Oklahoma County had the highest voting-age population who identified as Hispanic or Latino (96.60K), followed by Tulsa County (62.66K), and Cleveland County (19.78K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Oklahoma counties based on the voting-age population who identified as hispanic or latino.
You can see similar ranking information for other states and also for the different racial groups in Oklahoma.
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Related Topics: Oklahoma Census 2020 Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Census.
Ranking of Oklahoma Counties By Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Rank | County | Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population |
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1 | Oklahoma County | 96,601 |
2 | Tulsa County | 62,663 |
3 | Cleveland County | 19,782 |
4 | Comanche County | 10,807 |
5 | Canadian County | 9,731 |
6 | Texas County | 6,900 |
7 | Garfield County | 5,402 |
8 | Payne County | 3,891 |
9 | Jackson County | 3,878 |
10 | Wagoner County | 3,660 |
11 | Custer County | 3,449 |
12 | Caddo County | 3,345 |
13 | Rogers County | 3,224 |
14 | Muskogee County | 2,745 |
15 | Pottawatomie County | 2,723 |
16 | Logan County | 2,415 |
17 | Kay County | 2,196 |
18 | Grady County | 2,194 |
19 | McClain County | 2,180 |
20 | Carter County | 2,173 |
21 | Creek County | 2,080 |
22 | Stephens County | 2,076 |
23 | Bryan County | 2,071 |
24 | Le Flore County | 2,043 |
25 | Washington County | 2,008 |
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