Ranking of US States By Some Other Race Alone Voting-age Population from Census 2020

Updated on August 26, 2023.

According to the data from the United States 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, California had the highest number of voting-age population that identified their race as Some Other Race Alone (6.06M), followed by Texas (2.78M), and New York (1.66M).

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 Some Other Race Alone voting-age population.

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 Some Other Race Alone Voting-age Population from Census 2020
California
6.06M
Texas
2.78M
New York
1.66M
Florida
1.18M
Illinois
812.85K
New Jersey
765.52K
Arizona
634.70K
North Carolina
406.38K
Georgia
372.60K
Massachusetts
363.26K
Ranking of US States By Some Other Race Alone Voting-age Population from Census 2020
Rank
State
Some Other Race Alone Voting-age Population
1 California 6,063,596
2 Texas 2,780,912
3 New York 1,654,770
4 Florida 1,176,822
5 Illinois 812,852
6 New Jersey 765,519
7 Arizona 634,704
8 North Carolina 406,376
9 Georgia 372,603
10 Massachusetts 363,256
11 Pennsylvania 357,275
12 Washington 351,908
13 Colorado 332,660
14 Nevada 308,586
15 Virginia 308,466
16 Maryland 280,148
17 New Mexico 237,491
18 Connecticut 217,396
19 Oregon 185,567
20 Indiana 173,484
21 Tennessee 159,883
22 Michigan 154,551
23 Ohio 152,849
24 Utah 151,070
25 Oklahoma 145,047
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