Ranking of US States By Percentage of Voting-age Population that are Two Or More Races from Census 2020

Updated on August 26, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, Hawaii had the highest percentage of a state's voting-age population who identified their race as Two Or More Races (21.13%), followed by New Mexico (18.66%), and Texas (16.19%).

The chart below shows the top 10, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on the percentage of each state's voting-age population that identified their race as Two Or More Races.

You can see similar ranking information for other racial groups in the United States.

Related Topics: US Census 2020 Topic List.
Ranking of US States By Percentage of Voting-age Population that are Two Or More Races from Census 2020
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Ranking of US States By Percentage of Voting-age Population that are Two Or More Races from Census 2020
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Rank State % of State Voting-age Population
1 Hawaii 21.13
2 New Mexico 18.66
3 Texas 16.19
4 Florida 15.57
5 California 12.96
6 Arizona 12.03
7 Nevada 11.88
8 Oklahoma 10.44
9 Colorado 10.43
10 Alaska 9.63
11 Washington 8.77
12 Oregon 8.72
13 New Jersey 8.62
14 New York 7.88
15 Connecticut 7.69
16 Rhode Island 7.66
17 Kansas 7.60
18 Illinois 7.56
19 District of Columbia 7.38
20 Massachusetts 7.24
21 Utah 7.16
22 Idaho 6.96
23 Virginia 6.55
24 Maryland 6.41
25 Wyoming 6.29
26 Delaware 6.12
27 Arkansas 5.91
28 Georgia 5.87
29 Nebraska 5.73
30 Missouri 5.49
31 North Carolina 5.48
32 Montana 5.38
33 Indiana 5.13
34 Louisiana 5.05
35 Michigan 5.03
36 Tennessee 4.91
37 Vermont 4.84
38 Pennsylvania 4.71
39 South Carolina 4.66
39 Wisconsin 4.66
40 New Hampshire 4.60
41 Minnesota 4.53
42 Ohio 4.50
43 Kentucky 4.31
44 Iowa 4.28
45 Alabama 4.24
46 North Dakota 4.11
47 South Dakota 3.90
48 Maine 3.86
49 West Virginia 3.78
50 Mississippi 3.10