Ranking of Texas 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 Texas counties, Borden County had the highest percentage of its voting-age population that identified their race as White Alone (94.06%), followed by King County (92.06%), and Throckmorton County (91.49%).

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

Ranking of Texas Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
Borden
94.06%
King
92.06%
Throckmorton
91.49%
Kent
90.63%
Clay
90.53%
Armstrong
90.40%
Roberts
90.10%
Loving
90.00%
Callahan
89.69%
Archer
89.67%
Ranking of Texas Counties By Percentage of Voting-age Population that were White Alone from Census 2020
Rank
County
White Alone % of County Voting-age Pop.
1 Borden County 94.06
2 King County 92.06
3 Throckmorton County 91.49
4 Kent County 90.63
5 Clay County 90.53
6 Armstrong County 90.40
7 Roberts County 90.10
8 Loving County 90.00
9 Callahan County 89.69
10 Archer County 89.67
10 Shackelford County 89.67
11 Baylor County 89.11
12 Motley County 88.59
13 Llano County 88.28
14 Hamilton County 87.74
15 Carson County 87.73
16 Montague County 87.02
17 Rains County 86.98
18 Coleman County 86.81
19 Hardin County 86.57
20 Sabine County 86.54
21 Foard County 86.21
22 Hood County 86.12
23 Van Zandt County 85.61
24 Parker County 84.87
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