Kansas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2022

Updated on August 2, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2022, there were 396,342 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in Kansas and they represented 13.50% of the total population of Kansas in 2022.

Sedgwick County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (86,523), followed by Johnson County (57,194), and Wyandotte County (56,124). On the other hand, Jewell County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (74), followed by Trego County (86), and Woodson County (90).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Seward County had the highest percentage (67.65%), followed by Ford County (58.96%), and Grant County (53.37%).

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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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Kansas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2022
Kansas Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2022
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County Population % of County Population
Allen 516 4.13
Anderson 197 2.53
Atchison 584 3.64
Barber 180 4.37
Barton 4200 16.76
Bourbon 458 3.17
Brown 435 4.64
Butler 3924 5.75
Chase 218 8.49
Chautauqua 169 4.99
Cherokee 572 3.01
Cheyenne 234 8.94
Clark 259 13.36
Clay 291 3.62
Cloud 346 3.87
Coffey 297 3.6
Comanche 116 6.86
Cowley 4227 12.28
Crawford 2859 7.3
Decatur 135 5.02
Dickinson 1053 5.74
Doniphan 252 3.37
Douglas 8617 7.18
Edwards 633 22.94
Elk 107 4.37
Ellis 2091 7.25
Ellsworth 391 6.13
Finney 19999 53.13
Ford 20000 58.96
Franklin 1253 4.83
Geary 5864 16.51
Gove 109 3.98
Graham 98 4.09
Grant 3869 53.37
Gray 987 17.28
Greeley 216 17.53
Greenwood 243 4.11
Hamilton 1062 43.31
Harper 425 7.87
Harvey 4165 12.37
Haskell 1100 30.6
Hodgeman 127 7.48
Jackson 725 5.45
Jefferson 651 3.55
Jewell 74 2.57
Johnson 57194 9.24
Kearny 1385 35.83
Kingman 305 4.25
Kiowa 100 4.16
Labette 1042 5.29
Lane 172 11.14
Leavenworth 6238 7.52
Lincoln 131 4.5
Linn 287 2.94
Logan 188 6.96
Lyon 7705 24.06
McPherson 1685 5.61
Marion 484 4.11
Marshall 285 2.85
Meade 816 20.85
Miami 1443 4.15
Mitchell 181 3.16
Montgomery 2419 7.84
Morris 236 4.37
Morton 619 23.8
Nemaha 268 2.64
Neosho 925 5.94
Ness 341 12.83
Norton 307 5.77
Osage 526 3.35
Osborne 97 2.79
Ottawa 195 3.36
Pawnee 550 8.89
Phillips 167 3.49
Pottawatomie 1586 6.03
Pratt 786 8.66
Rawlins 194 7.69
Reno 6337 10.3
Republic 121 2.6
Rice 1289 13.76
Riley 7040 9.84
Rooks 142 2.95
Rush 156 5.3
Russell 283 4.2
Saline 6754 12.65
Scott 1045 20.87
Sedgwick 86523 16.47
Seward 14439 67.65
Shawnee 24592 13.85
Sheridan 152 6.23
Sherman 790 13.45
Smith 103 2.88
Stafford 539 13.57
Stanton 864 43.93
Stevens 1996 38.64
Sumner 1381 6.18
Thomas 674 8.52
Trego 86 3.13
Wabaunsee 323 4.61
Wallace 107 7.17
Washington 273 4.97
Wichita 608 29.26
Wilson 326 3.81
Woodson 90 2.89
Wyandotte 56124 33.89