Texas Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2019

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2019, there were 10,805,614 people that identified as Hispanic White alone in Texas and they represented 37.28% of the total population of Texas in 2019. Harris County had the highest number of Hispanic White alone population (1,908,558), followed by Bexar County (1,142,774), and Dallas County (1,000,700). On the other hand, Loving County had the lowest number of Hispanic White alone (24), followed by King County (44), and Roberts County (84).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Hispanic White alone, Starr County had the highest percentage (95.43%), followed by Webb County (94.1%), and Zapata County (93.76%).

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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 2019
Texas Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2019
County
Hispanic White alone Population
% of County Population
Harris 1,908,558 40.53
Bexar 1,142,774 57.07
Dallas 1,000,700 37.97
Hidalgo 789,722 91.06
El Paso 671,157 80.14
Tarrant 569,409 27.1
Travis 390,216 30.64
Cameron 374,212 88.54
Webb 260,089 94.1
Nueces 225,425 62.21
Fort Bend 184,108 22.65
Denton 158,747 17.86
Collin 145,991 14.1
Montgomery 141,693 23.32
Williamson 133,475 22.55
Brazoria 110,304 29.44
Lubbock 105,047 33.77
Ector 99,059 59.6
Hays 86,084 37.36
Galveston 80,295 23.51
Midland 77,242 43.78
Bell 76,688 21.09
McLennan 62,582 24.34
Starr 61,356 95.43
Guadalupe 59,619 35.71
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