California Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2010

Updated on December 18, 2022.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2010, there were 14,060,961 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in California and they represented 37.68% of the total population of California in 2010.

Los Angeles County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (4,693,585), followed by Orange County (1,015,819), and San Bernardino County (1,006,719). On the other hand, Alpine County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (81), followed by Sierra County (274), and Trinity County (959).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Imperial County had the highest percentage (80.59%), followed by Tulare County (60.76%), and San Benito County (56.57%).

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

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California Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2010
California Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2010
County
Population
% of County Population
Los Angeles 4,693,585 47.79
Orange 1,015,819 33.68
San Bernardino 1,006,719 49.33
Riverside 1,003,584 45.59
San Diego 996,087 32.1
Santa Clara 480,108 26.88
Fresno 469,768 50.4
Kern 414,905 49.31
Alameda 340,438 22.5
Ventura 333,115 40.37
Sacramento 307,429 21.63
Tulare 269,133 60.76
San Joaquin 267,690 38.96
Contra Costa 256,796 24.4
Monterey 231,058 55.5
Stanislaus 216,458 42.02
San Mateo 183,063 25.43
Santa Barbara 182,307 42.98
Merced 141,302 55.04
Imperial 140,788 80.59
San Francisco 121,992 15.15
Sonoma 120,937 24.95
Solano 99,792 24.11
Santa Cruz 84,528 32.12
Madera 81,272 53.82
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