Texas Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2013

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, there were 9,620,374 people that identified as Hispanic White alone in Texas and they represented 36.33% of the total population of Texas in 2013. Harris County had the highest number of Hispanic White alone population (1,689,410), followed by Bexar County (1,020,213), and Dallas County (909,571). On the other hand, Loving County had the lowest number of Hispanic White alone (19), followed by King County (37), and Borden County (86).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Hispanic White alone, Starr County had the highest percentage (95.31%), followed by Maverick County (94.39%), and Webb County (94.27%).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the number and percentage of each county's Hispanic White alone population. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Texas Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2013
Texas Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2013
County
Hispanic White alone Population
% of County Population
Harris 1,689,410 38.82
Bexar 1,020,213 56.01
Dallas 909,571 36.61
Hidalgo 738,137 90.23
El Paso 659,415 79.39
Tarrant 489,714 25.59
Cameron 365,530 87.63
Travis 347,269 30.94
Webb 249,138 94.27
Nueces 212,142 60.1
Fort Bend 143,594 22.03
Denton 125,867 17.3
Collin 116,866 13.65
Williamson 102,217 21.73
Montgomery 102,189 20.5
Lubbock 90,437 31.22
Brazoria 89,683 27.18
Ector 81,186 54.26
Galveston 66,509 21.69
Bell 63,032 19.26
Hays 60,390 34.33
Starr 59,420 95.31
Midland 59,306 38.92
McLennan 54,371 22.52
Maverick 53,305 94.39
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