Kentucky 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 134,182 hispanics or latinos (of all racial backgrounds) in Kentucky and they represented 3.09% of the total population of Kentucky in 2010.

Jefferson County had the highest number of hispanics or latinos (32,592), followed by Fayette County (20,589), and Hardin County (5,593). On the other hand, Robertson County had the lowest number of hispanics or latinos (22), followed by Wolfe County (41), and Owsley County (41).

When it comes to the ratio of hispanic to non-hispanic population, Shelby County had the highest percentage (9.11%), followed by Carroll County (7.2%), and Fayette County (6.94%).

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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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Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2010
Kentucky Hispanic or Latino Population By County in 2010
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County Population % of County Population
Adair 326 1.74
Allen 298 1.49
Anderson 289 1.35
Ballard 86 1.04
Barren 1119 2.66
Bath 160 1.38
Bell 202 0.7
Boone 4284 3.59
Bourbon 1376 6.89
Boyd 719 1.45
Boyle 794 2.77
Bracken 104 1.22
Breathitt 92 0.66
Breckinridge 181 0.9
Bullitt 1065 1.43
Butler 323 2.54
Caldwell 135 1.04
Calloway 898 2.4
Campbell 1520 1.67
Carlisle 86 1.69
Carroll 778 7.2
Carter 334 1.2
Casey 382 2.39
Christian 4647 6.27
Clark 886 2.49
Clay 411 1.9
Clinton 232 2.26
Crittenden 47 0.51
Cumberland 63 0.92
Daviess 2537 2.62
Edmonson 102 0.83
Elliott 69 0.88
Estill 107 0.73
Fayette 20589 6.94
Fleming 153 1.06
Floyd 229 0.57
Franklin 1368 2.78
Fulton 53 0.78
Gallatin 378 4.39
Garrard 401 2.37
Grant 584 2.37
Graves 2155 5.79
Grayson 263 1.02
Green 157 1.39
Greenup 289 0.78
Hancock 98 1.15
Hardin 5593 5.23
Harlan 213 0.73
Harrison 332 1.77
Hart 255 1.4
Henderson 860 1.86
Henry 450 2.93
Hickman 56 1.15
Hopkins 741 1.58
Jackson 88 0.65
Jefferson 32592 4.39
Jessamine 1356 2.79
Johnson 109 0.47
Kenton 4292 2.68
Knott 107 0.65
Knox 276 0.87
Larue 410 2.89
Laurel 726 1.23
Lawrence 80 0.51
Lee 57 0.74
Leslie 41 0.36
Letcher 129 0.53
Lewis 78 0.56
Lincoln 375 1.52
Livingston 122 1.28
Logan 656 2.44
Lyon 82 0.99
McCracken 1387 2.12
McCreary 395 2.15
McLean 109 1.15
Madison 1824 2.19
Magoffin 102 0.77
Marion 479 2.41
Marshall 363 1.15
Martin 387 3
Mason 245 1.4
Meade 875 3.05
Menifee 53 0.83
Mercer 495 2.32
Metcalfe 120 1.18
Monroe 294 2.68
Montgomery 655 2.47
Morgan 110 0.8
Muhlenberg 378 1.19
Nelson 908 2.08
Nicholas 103 1.44
Ohio 835 3.5
Oldham 2153 3.56
Owen 252 2.32
Owsley 41 0.86
Pendleton 149 1
Perry 189 0.66
Pike 462 0.71
Powell 134 1.06
Pulaski 1328 2.1
Robertson 22 0.97
Rockcastle 105 0.62
Rowan 293 1.25
Russell 598 3.4
Scott 1967 4.16
Shelby 3846 9.11
Simpson 328 1.89
Spencer 246 1.43
Taylor 437 1.77
Todd 497 4
Trigg 175 1.22
Trimble 232 2.63
Union 261 1.71
Warren 5244 4.59
Washington 401 3.43
Wayne 616 2.96
Webster 586 4.32
Whitley 316 0.89
Wolfe 41 0.56
Woodford 1701 6.79