Ranking of US States By Percentage of the Voting-age Population that were Hispanic or Latino 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, New Mexico had the highest percentage of a state's voting-age population who identified as hispanic or latino (44.34%), followed by Texas (36.16%), and California (35.95%).

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 the percentage of each state's voting-age population that identified as Hispanic or Latino.

Related Topics: US Census 2020 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Percentage of the Voting-age Pop. that were Hispanic or Latino from Census 2020
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Ranking of US States By Percentage of the Voting-age Pop. that were Hispanic or Latino from Census 2020
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Rank State % of State Voting-age Population
1 New Mexico 44.34
2 Texas 36.16
3 California 35.95
4 Arizona 26.88
5 Nevada 25.25
6 Florida 24.99
7 New Jersey 19.72
8 Colorado 19.16
9 New York 18.19
10 Illinois 16.20
11 Connecticut 15.01
12 Rhode Island 14.19
13 Utah 13.62
14 Oregon 11.55
15 Washington 11.46
16 Idaho 11.02
17 Massachusetts 10.97
18 Kansas 10.84
19 District of Columbia 10.50
20 Maryland 10.22
21 Nebraska 9.84
22 Oklahoma 9.82
23 Virginia 9.11
24 Georgia 9.04
25 North Carolina 8.88
26 Delaware 8.67
27 Wyoming 8.65
28 Hawaii 8.06
29 Arkansas 7.01
30 Pennsylvania 6.80
31 Indiana 6.76
32 Louisiana 6.26
33 Wisconsin 6.16
34 Alaska 6.04
35 South Carolina 5.76
36 Tennessee 5.68
37 Iowa 5.47
38 Minnesota 4.98
39 Michigan 4.64
40 Alabama 4.26
41 Missouri 4.13
42 Kentucky 3.82
43 Ohio 3.65
44 North Dakota 3.62
45 South Dakota 3.56
46 New Hampshire 3.55
47 Montana 3.52
48 Mississippi 3.01
49 Vermont 2.12
50 West Virginia 1.64
51 Maine 1.59