Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Percentage of the Voting-age Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic from Census 2020

Updated on August 29, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among all of South Carolina counties, Bamberg County had the highest percentange of a county's voting-age population who identified as Non-Hispanic (not hispanic or latino) (99.03%), followed by McCormick County (98.78%), and Union County (98.77%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all South Carolina counties based on the percentage of each county's voting-age population that identified as non-hispanic.

You can see similar ranking information for other states and also for the different racial groups in South Carolina.

Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Percentage of the Voting-age Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic from Census 2020
Bamberg
99.03%
McCormick
98.78%
Union
98.77%
Abbeville
98.53%
Lee
98.48%
Darlington
98.28%
Fairfield
98.17%
Orangeburg
98.14%
Marion
98.13%
Williamsburg
98.06%
Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Percentage of the Voting-age Population that Identified as Non-Hispanic from Census 2020
Rank
County
% County Voting-age Population
1 Bamberg County 99.03
2 McCormick County 98.78
3 Union County 98.77
4 Abbeville County 98.53
5 Lee County 98.48
6 Darlington County 98.28
7 Fairfield County 98.17
8 Orangeburg County 98.14
9 Marion County 98.13
10 Williamsburg County 98.06
11 Chester County 97.98
12 Barnwell County 97.88
13 Marlboro County 97.68
14 Clarendon County 97.63
15 Allendale County 97.58
16 Dillon County 97.51
17 Calhoun County 97.44
18 Florence County 97.37
19 Georgetown County 97.24
20 Colleton County 97.23
21 Sumter County 96.49
22 Hampton County 96.30
23 Anderson County 96.14
24 Cherokee County 95.98
25 Chesterfield County 95.91
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