Ranking of Oregon 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 Oregon counties, Wallowa County had the highest percentage of its voting-age population that identified their race as White Alone (91.29%), followed by Grant County (90.86%), and Baker County (90.85%).

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

Ranking of Oregon Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
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Ranking of Oregon 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 Wallowa County 91.29
2 Grant County 90.86
3 Baker County 90.85
4 Wheeler County 90.72
5 Gilliam County 90.04
6 Sherman County 89.26
7 Harney County 88.95
8 Crook County 87.71
9 Douglas County 87.68
10 Columbia County 87.65
11 Union County 87.47
12 Deschutes County 87.24
13 Josephine County 86.93
14 Curry County 86.75
15 Coos County 86.25
16 Clatsop County 86.05
17 Linn County 85.47
18 Tillamook County 85.27
19 Lake County 83.80
20 Lincoln County 83.34
21 Lane County 82.72
22 Jackson County 82.17
23 Clackamas County 81.78
24 Klamath County 80.92
25 Polk County 80.56
26 Yamhill County 80.17
27 Benton County 79.61
28 Wasco County 77.42
29 Hood River County 71.50
30 Multnomah County 71.14
31 Malheur County 71.07
32 Marion County 71.03
33 Umatilla County 70.31
34 Jefferson County 69.36
35 Washington County 67.36
36 Morrow County 65.45