Ranking of US States By Total Voting-age Population (18yrs and over) from Census 2020

Updated on August 22, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 Census, as at April 2020, California had the highest voting-age population (18 years and over) (30.83M), followed by Texas (21.87M), and Florida (17.34M).

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

Related Topics: US Census 2020 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Total Voting-age Population from Census 2020
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Ranking of US States By Total Voting-age Population from Census 2020
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Rank State Voting-age Population
1 California 30827105
2 Texas 21866700
3 Florida 17339232
4 New York 16088135
5 Pennsylvania 10353548
6 Illinois 9999469
7 Ohio 9207562
8 Georgia 8220274
9 North Carolina 8155099
10 Michigan 7914602
11 New Jersey 7281310
12 Virginia 6745054
13 Washington 6024689
14 Massachusetts 5663723
15 Arizona 5541976
16 Tennessee 5384473
17 Indiana 5192579
18 Maryland 4815202
19 Missouri 4775612
20 Wisconsin 4612300
21 Colorado 4509576
22 Minnesota 4389033
23 South Carolina 4014460
24 Alabama 3917166
25 Louisiana 3570548
26 Kentucky 3483900
27 Oregon 3370652
28 Oklahoma 3010698
29 Connecticut 2869227
30 Iowa 2450103
31 Nevada 2413326
32 Utah 2324051
33 Arkansas 2312273
34 Mississippi 2277599
35 Kansas 2229316
36 New Mexico 1638989
37 Nebraska 1476127
38 West Virginia 1432932
39 Idaho 1376400
40 Hawaii 1155905
41 New Hampshire 1120680
42 Maine 1110085
43 Rhode Island 887594
44 Montana 850123
45 Delaware 783543
46 South Dakota 669255
47 North Dakota 596093
48 District of Columbia 575161
49 Alaska 554003
50 Vermont 524482
51 Wyoming 441337