Ranking of US States By Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population from Census 2020

Updated on August 28, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, in April 2020, among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, California had the highest voting-age population who identified as Hispanic or Latino (11.08M), followed by Texas (7.91M), and Florida (4.33M).

The chart below shows the top 10 states, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia based on hispanic or latino voting-age population.

Related Topics: US Census 2020 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population from Census 2020
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Ranking of US States By Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population from Census 2020
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Rank State Hispanic or Latino Voting-age Population
1 California 11083294
2 Texas 7907319
3 Florida 4332685
4 New York 2925886
5 Illinois 1620312
6 Arizona 1489617
7 New Jersey 1435999
8 Colorado 864196
9 Georgia 742918
10 New Mexico 726764
11 North Carolina 724311
12 Pennsylvania 704258
13 Washington 690674
14 Massachusetts 621508
15 Virginia 614314
16 Nevada 609396
17 Maryland 492262
18 Connecticut 430695
19 Oregon 389394
20 Michigan 367645
21 Indiana 350929
22 Ohio 336028
23 Utah 316610
24 Tennessee 305717
25 Oklahoma 295621
26 Wisconsin 284069
27 Kansas 241586
28 South Carolina 231124
29 Louisiana 223662
30 Minnesota 218767
31 Missouri 197173
32 Alabama 166856
33 Arkansas 162002
34 Idaho 151700
35 Nebraska 145297
36 Iowa 134104
37 Kentucky 133075
38 Rhode Island 125988
39 Hawaii 93107
40 Mississippi 68637
41 Delaware 67906
42 District of Columbia 60375
43 New Hampshire 39800
44 Wyoming 38153
45 Alaska 33441
46 Montana 29908
47 South Dakota 23855
48 West Virginia 23483
49 North Dakota 21603
50 Maine 17656
51 Vermont 11113