Vermont American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Voting-age Population By County in Census 2020
According to the data from the US 2020 decennial Census, as at April 2020, among all the Vermont voting-age population (18 years and over), there were 1,866 people who identified their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone, which is 0.36% of the total voting-age population of Vermont.
Franklin County had the highest number of American Indian and Alaska Native Alone voting-age population (388), followed by Chittenden County (315), and Orleans County (165).
On the other hand, the three counties with low number of American Indian and Alaska Native Alone voting-age population were: Essex County (15), Grand Isle County (40), and Bennington County (53).
In terms of the percentage of each county's voting-age population, Franklin County had the highest percentage, with 1.00% of its voting-age population identifying their race as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone, followed by Orleans County (0.75%), and Grand Isle County (0.66%).
You can see similar information for other states and also for the United States by state. You can also see similar information for other racial groups as well as the different ethnicities in Vermont.
Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's voting-age population that identified as American Indian and Alaska Native Alone. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.
County | American Indian & Alaska Native Voting-age Population | % of County Voting-age Population |
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Addison County | 94 | 0.30 |
Bennington County | 53 | 0.18 |
Caledonia County | 90 | 0.37 |
Chittenden County | 315 | 0.23 |
Essex County | 15 | 0.31 |
Franklin County | 388 | 1.00 |
Grand Isle County | 40 | 0.66 |
Lamoille County | 74 | 0.36 |
Orange County | 115 | 0.49 |
Orleans County | 165 | 0.75 |
Rutland County | 136 | 0.27 |
Washington County | 130 | 0.27 |
Windham County | 102 | 0.27 |
Windsor County | 149 | 0.31 |