Wisconsin 2020 Census Total Voting-age Population (18yrs and over) By County

Updated on August 21, 2023.

According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, the total Voting-age population (18 years and over) of Wisconsin was 4,612,300, which was 78.26% of the total Wisconsin population.

Milwaukee County had the highest voting-age population (720,446), followed by Dane County (448,406), and then Waukesha County (318,193). On the other hand, the 3 counties with low voting-age population were: Menominee County (2,893), Florence County (3,848), and Iron County (5,255).

You can also see this information for other states and also for the US by state.

Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of Wisconsin population that lives in each county. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

You can also see the voting-age population by county for the different racial groups as well as the different ethnicities in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin 2020 Census Total Voting-age Population By County
Wisconsin 2020 Census Total Voting-age Population By County
County
Voting-age Population
% of Wisconsin Pop.
Milwaukee 720,446 15.62
Dane 448,406 9.72
Waukesha 318,193 6.90
Brown 206,130 4.47
Racine 153,051 3.32
Outagamie 146,186 3.17
Winnebago 136,202 2.95
Kenosha 131,452 2.85
Rock 126,282 2.74
Washington 107,030 2.32
Marathon 106,877 2.32
La Crosse 96,611 2.10
Sheboygan 92,434 2.00
Walworth 84,970 1.84
Eau Claire 83,793 1.82
Fond du Lac 82,059 1.78
Ozaukee 71,843 1.56
Dodge 71,608 1.55
St. Croix 70,347 1.53
Jefferson 66,349 1.44
Manitowoc 64,596 1.40
Wood 58,544 1.27
Portage 56,525 1.23
Chippewa 51,536 1.12
Sauk 51,197 1.11
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