Ranking of Indiana Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone 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 Indiana counties, Union County had the highest percentage of its voting-age population that identified their race as White Alone (96.46%), followed by Franklin County (96.30%), and Warren County (96.23%).

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

You can see similar ranking information for other states. You can also see similar rankings of counties for other racial groups in Indiana.

Ranking of Indiana Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
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Ranking of Indiana Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
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Rank County White Alone % of County Voting-age Pop.
1 Union County 96.46
2 Franklin County 96.30
3 Warren County 96.23
4 Crawford County 96.11
5 Rush County 96.06
6 Martin County 96.03
7 Pike County 95.86
7 Vermillion County 95.86
8 Washington County 95.85
9 Switzerland County 95.74
10 Parke County 95.54
11 Ohio County 95.53
12 Greene County 95.48
13 Lawrence County 95.29
13 Tipton County 95.29
14 Clay County 95.20
15 Fayette County 95.16
16 Posey County 95.14
17 Scott County 95.11
18 Ripley County 95.07
19 Blackford County 94.96
20 Decatur County 94.86
21 Whitley County 94.77
22 DeKalb County 94.76
23 LaGrange County 94.75
24 Jennings County 94.70
25 Brown County 94.68
26 Morgan County 94.65
27 Dearborn County 94.62
28 Fountain County 94.61
29 Carroll County 94.60
30 Spencer County 94.58
31 Orange County 94.54
31 Wabash County 94.54
32 Owen County 94.46
33 Adams County 94.36
33 Wells County 94.36
34 Harrison County 94.20
34 Jay County 94.20
35 Huntington County 94.10
36 Starke County 93.85
37 Perry County 93.81
37 Randolph County 93.81
38 Steuben County 93.46
39 Pulaski County 93.39
40 Henry County 93.28
41 Fulton County 93.16
42 Gibson County 93.10
43 Knox County 92.51
44 Jefferson County 92.44
45 Shelby County 92.27
46 Benton County 92.16
47 Daviess County 91.87
48 Warrick County 91.81
49 Montgomery County 91.66
50 Jasper County 91.64
51 Hancock County 91.25
52 Dubois County 90.87
53 Sullivan County 90.73
54 Putnam County 90.54
55 Newton County 90.14
56 White County 89.97
57 Marshall County 89.14
58 Boone County 88.82
59 Noble County 88.64
60 Kosciusko County 88.51
61 Wayne County 88.03
62 Miami County 88.01
63 Johnson County 87.64
64 Floyd County 87.56
65 Jackson County 86.17
66 Delaware County 86.01
67 Howard County 85.53
68 Grant County 85.49
69 Madison County 85.23
69 Vigo County 85.23
70 Porter County 84.57
71 Clinton County 83.79
72 Vanderburgh County 83.43
73 Hendricks County 83.04
74 Monroe County 82.91
75 Clark County 82.90
76 Cass County 82.55
77 Bartholomew County 82.35
78 Hamilton County 82.33
79 LaPorte County 80.80
80 Elkhart County 76.62
81 Allen County 75.41
82 St. Joseph County 75.08
83 Tippecanoe County 74.61
84 Lake County 58.41
85 Marion County 56.99