Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Two Or More Races Voting-age Population from Census 2020

Updated on August 26, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, among all West Virginia counties, Kanawha County had the highest voting-age population who identified their race as Two Or More Races (5.86K), followed by Berkeley County (5.44K), and Monongalia County (4.55K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all West Virginia counties based on Two Or More Races voting-age population.

You can see similar ranking information for other states. You can also see similar rankings for other racial groups in West Virginia.

Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Two Or More Races Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Kanawha
5.86K
Berkeley
5.44K
Monongalia
4.55K
Cabell
2.88K
Jefferson
2.79K
Wood
2.51K
Harrison
2.17K
Raleigh
2.07K
Marion
2.05K
Mercer
1.60K
Ranking of West Virginia Counties By Two Or More Races Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Rank
County
Two or More Races Voting-age Population
1 Kanawha County 5,860
2 Berkeley County 5,436
3 Monongalia County 4,552
4 Cabell County 2,875
5 Jefferson County 2,788
6 Wood County 2,510
7 Harrison County 2,165
8 Raleigh County 2,065
9 Marion County 2,052
10 Mercer County 1,600
11 Putnam County 1,462
12 Ohio County 1,317
13 Fayette County 1,280
14 Hancock County 920
15 Greenbrier County 862
16 Marshall County 826
17 Wayne County 811
18 Preston County 757
19 Mineral County 741
20 Randolph County 705
21 Brooke County 690
22 Logan County 642
23 Upshur County 618
24 Hampshire County 601
25 Jackson County 597
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