Ranking of Texas Counties By Percentage of Population that were Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone from Census 2020

Updated on February 25, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census for Texas counties, in April 2020, among all Texas counties, King County had the highest percentage of its population that identified their race as Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone (1.51%), followed by Navarro County (1.40%), and Coryell County (1.32%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Texas counties based on the percentage of the population that identified as Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone.

You can see similar ranking information for other states. You can also see similar rankings of counties for other racial groups as well as for the different ethnicities in Texas.

Ranking of Texas Counties By Percentage of Pop. that were Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone from Census 2020
King
1.51%
Navarro
1.40%
Coryell
1.32%
Bell
1.02%
McMullen
0.83%
Johnson
0.53%
Lampasas
0.40%
Kenedy
0.29%
Glasscock
0.27%
Guadalupe
0.24%
Ranking of Texas Counties By Percentage of Pop. that were Native Hawaiian And Pacific Islander Alone from Census 2020
Rank
County
Native Hawaiian & Pac. Islander % of County Pop.
1 King County 1.51
2 Navarro County 1.40
3 Coryell County 1.32
4 Bell County 1.02
5 McMullen County 0.83
6 Johnson County 0.53
7 Lampasas County 0.40
8 Kenedy County 0.29
9 Glasscock County 0.27
10 Guadalupe County 0.24
11 Ector County 0.22
12 El Paso County 0.22
13 Tarrant County 0.22
14 Bexar County 0.18
15 Coke County 0.18
16 Hardeman County 0.17
17 Hunt County 0.16
18 Dimmit County 0.15
19 Menard County 0.15
20 Sterling County 0.15
21 Tom Green County 0.15
22 Carson County 0.14
23 Cottle County 0.14
24 Wichita County 0.14
25 Lamb County 0.13
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