Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were Two Or More Races 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 Kentucky counties, Hardin County had the highest percentage of its voting-age population that identified their race as Two Or More Races (6.44%), followed by Jefferson County (6.07%), and Shelby County (5.60%).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Kentucky counties based on the percentage of the voting-age population that identified as Two Or More Races.

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

Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were Two Or More Races from Census 2020
Hardin
Jefferson
Shelby
Fayette
Madison
Christian
Warren
Meade
Boone
Boyle
Ranking of Kentucky Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were Two Or More Races from Census 2020
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Rank County Two or More Races % of County Voting-age Pop.
1 Hardin County 6.44
2 Jefferson County 6.07
3 Shelby County 5.60
4 Fayette County 5.54
5 Madison County 5.26
6 Christian County 5.23
7 Warren County 5.05
8 Meade County 4.98
9 Boone County 4.96
10 Boyle County 4.91
11 Oldham County 4.88
12 Scott County 4.84
13 Calloway County 4.66
14 Kenton County 4.64
15 Carroll County 4.59
16 Graves County 4.49
16 McCracken County 4.49
17 Woodford County 4.36
18 Morgan County 4.33
19 Bullitt County 4.32
19 Franklin County 4.32
20 Jessamine County 4.25
20 Livingston County 4.25
21 Gallatin County 4.20
22 Spencer County 4.14
23 Simpson County 4.10
24 Barren County 4.02
24 Grant County 4.02
25 Ballard County 3.92
26 Larue County 3.87
27 Mercer County 3.84
28 Anderson County 3.80
28 Breathitt County 3.80
29 Campbell County 3.78
29 Garrard County 3.78
30 Bourbon County 3.76
30 Breckinridge County 3.76
30 Owen County 3.76
31 Todd County 3.70
32 Allen County 3.68
33 Caldwell County 3.63
34 Webster County 3.62
35 Clark County 3.60
35 Daviess County 3.60
36 Henry County 3.59
37 Pulaski County 3.54
38 Fulton County 3.53
39 Henderson County 3.52
39 Montgomery County 3.52
40 Mason County 3.50
41 Trimble County 3.48
42 Hopkins County 3.47
43 Marshall County 3.38
44 Hart County 3.35
45 Logan County 3.33
46 Nelson County 3.30
47 Laurel County 3.29
48 Union County 3.28
49 Harrison County 3.22
50 Carlisle County 3.17
50 Trigg County 3.17
51 Harlan County 3.14
52 Whitley County 2.99
53 Taylor County 2.98
54 Marion County 2.97
55 Boyd County 2.96
56 Butler County 2.91
57 Clinton County 2.90
57 Crittenden County 2.90
57 Pendleton County 2.90
58 Bell County 2.84
58 Grayson County 2.84
59 Lincoln County 2.80
59 Rowan County 2.80
60 Robertson County 2.78
61 Adair County 2.75
62 Knox County 2.74
63 Greenup County 2.73
64 Ohio County 2.72
65 Metcalfe County 2.71
66 Cumberland County 2.69
66 Estill County 2.69
66 Washington County 2.69
67 Edmonson County 2.64
68 Bracken County 2.63
69 Green County 2.62
70 Muhlenberg County 2.61
71 Russell County 2.60
72 McCreary County 2.59
73 Wayne County 2.57
74 Hickman County 2.55
75 Perry County 2.51
76 Menifee County 2.50
77 Hancock County 2.47
78 Rockcastle County 2.39
79 Lewis County 2.38
80 Bath County 2.32
80 Owsley County 2.32
81 Nicholas County 2.29
82 Casey County 2.21
82 Lyon County 2.21
82 McLean County 2.21
83 Carter County 2.18
84 Clay County 2.16
85 Pike County 2.13
86 Powell County 2.10
87 Lawrence County 2.09
88 Letcher County 2.07
89 Lee County 2.06
90 Johnson County 2.04
91 Monroe County 2.02
92 Floyd County 1.91
93 Fleming County 1.89
94 Jackson County 1.88
95 Leslie County 1.86
96 Knott County 1.69
97 Magoffin County 1.66
98 Wolfe County 1.59
99 Martin County 1.20
100 Elliott County 1.19