Texas Non-Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2012

Updated on February 3, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, there were 11,590,061 people that identified as Non-Hispanic White alone in Texas and they represented 44.43% of the total population of Texas in 2012. Harris County had the highest number of Non-Hispanic White alone population (1,373,159), followed by Tarrant County (954,468), and Dallas County (788,613). On the other hand, Loving County had the lowest number of Non-Hispanic White alone (61), followed by Kenedy County (90), and King County (223).

When it comes to the percentage of each county's population that identified as Non-Hispanic White alone, Clay County had the highest percentage (91.3%), followed by Archer County (89.36%), and Armstrong County (88.53%).

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

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Texas Non-Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2012
Texas Non-Hispanic White alone Population By County in 2012
County
Non-Hispanic White alone Population
% of County Population
Harris 1,373,159 32.22
Tarrant 954,468 50.69
Dallas 788,613 32.11
Travis 550,802 50.21
Bexar 530,929 29.68
Collin 516,478 61.87
Denton 447,272 63.26
Montgomery 339,997 70.16
Williamson 287,068 62.93
Fort Bend 223,180 35.72
Galveston 177,115 58.82
Brazoria 167,416 51.63
Lubbock 161,260 56.37
Bell 161,166 49.57
McLennan 139,398 58.24
Smith 132,105 61.5
Brazos 116,646 58.23
Johnson 115,975 75.6
El Paso 112,171 13.48
Nueces 110,552 31.77
Jefferson 109,077 43.35
Parker 101,376 84.84
Ellis 99,498 64.7
Hays 97,105 57.66
Randall 95,473 76.35
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