Ranking of Kansas 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 Kansas counties, Republic County had the highest percentage of its voting-age population that identified their race as White Alone (95.81%), followed by Marshall County (95.56%), and Nemaha County (95.56%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Kansas 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 Kansas.

Ranking of Kansas Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
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Marshall
Nemaha
Smith
Mitchell
Rush
Decatur
Osborne
Phillips
Trego
Ranking of Kansas 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 Republic County 95.81
2 Marshall County 95.56
2 Nemaha County 95.56
2 Smith County 95.56
3 Mitchell County 95.47
4 Rush County 95.32
5 Decatur County 95.27
6 Osborne County 95.21
7 Phillips County 95.19
7 Trego County 95.19
8 Jewell County 95.15
8 Rooks County 95.15
9 Washington County 94.85
10 Gove County 94.45
11 Osage County 94.38
12 Comanche County 94.20
13 Hodgeman County 94.13
14 Sheridan County 94.07
15 Woodson County 94.01
16 Lincoln County 93.99
17 Anderson County 93.93
18 Ottawa County 93.90
19 Coffey County 93.84
20 Clay County 93.80
21 Kingman County 93.61
22 Linn County 93.57
23 Marion County 93.40
23 Wabaunsee County 93.40
24 Russell County 93.20
25 Morris County 93.12
26 Barber County 92.98
27 Wallace County 92.88
28 Elk County 92.82
29 Cloud County 92.78
30 Dickinson County 92.75
31 Greenwood County 92.60
32 Logan County 92.55
33 Jefferson County 92.50
34 Graham County 92.40
35 Rawlins County 92.03
36 Miami County 91.62
37 Wilson County 91.36
38 Pottawatomie County 91.00
39 Lane County 90.87
40 Allen County 90.70
41 Thomas County 90.60
42 Ness County 90.47
43 Sumner County 90.37
44 Franklin County 90.31
45 McPherson County 90.24
46 Kiowa County 89.99
47 Harper County 89.97
47 Neosho County 89.97
48 Norton County 89.89
49 Doniphan County 89.52
49 Ellis County 89.52
50 Pratt County 89.46
51 Cheyenne County 89.31
52 Clark County 88.99
53 Bourbon County 88.93
54 Ellsworth County 88.62
55 Stafford County 88.25
56 Chase County 88.17
56 Gray County 88.17
57 Atchison County 88.12
58 Butler County 87.77
59 Cherokee County 86.97
60 Pawnee County 86.93
61 Reno County 86.72
62 Sherman County 86.39
63 Chautauqua County 86.29
64 Harvey County 86.23
65 Crawford County 85.79
66 Edwards County 85.46
67 Barton County 85.29
68 Greeley County 85.25
69 Rice County 85.21
70 Brown County 84.30
71 Labette County 83.96
72 Jackson County 83.71
73 Meade County 83.22
74 Scott County 83.06
75 Saline County 82.75
76 Cowley County 81.91
77 Leavenworth County 80.64
78 Johnson County 79.93
79 Montgomery County 79.83
80 Douglas County 79.69
81 Morton County 78.76
82 Riley County 77.67
83 Shawnee County 77.29
84 Haskell County 77.01
85 Lyon County 76.59
86 Wichita County 74.14
87 Sedgwick County 71.46
88 Kearny County 70.88
89 Stevens County 68.97
90 Hamilton County 66.18
91 Stanton County 63.39
92 Geary County 61.59
93 Grant County 60.84
94 Finney County 54.35
95 Ford County 54.01
96 Wyandotte County 47.59
97 Seward County 44.36